August 7 Krystal 93 Colorado Fishing Report
August 07th, 2011
GOOD MORNING SUMMIT COUNTY, I’M ANDREW WITH THE COLORADO ANGLER AND THIS IS YOUR HIGH COUNTRY FISHING REPORT FOR SUNDAY, AUGUST 7TH.
DRY AND STABLE WEATHER CONDITIONS CONTINUE TO COVER THE CENTRAL MOUNTAINS WITH SUNSHINE, CREATING SOME FANTASTIC FISHING CONDITIONS. WHAT A PERFECT DAY TO GET OUT AND ENJOY COLORADO FLY FISHING AT ITS FINEST.
UP NORTH ON THE COLORADO, STREAM FLOWS ARE MAKING A STEADY DECLINE TOWARDS PERFECT WADING LEVELS. WHILE STILL A LITTLE ROBUST, THE RIVER LEVEL IS STARTING TO REALLY OPEN UP PLENTY OF GREAT WALK AND WADE FISHING. LOOK FOR PMDS, YELLOW SALLIES AND RED QUILLS.
CLOSER TO HOME ON THE BLUE RIVER, DRY FLY ACTION IS HEATING UP WITH THE WATER TEMPS AS THE EMERGENCE OF OUR SUMMER HATCHES ARE BLANKETING THE RIVER FROM SILVERTHORNE ON DOWN TO GREEN MOUNTAIN RESERVOIR. THERE ARE CADDIS, PALE MORNING DUNS, YELLOW SALLIES AND EVEN THE ODD GREEN DRAKE. SURFACE ACTIVITY IS BEST FROM LATE MORNING THROUGH EARLY AFTERNOON, AND THEN AGAIN IN THE EVENING.
FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION ON THESE OPTIONS AND OTHER TIPS FOR FINDING FISH, COME BY AND SEE US AT THE COLORADO ANGLER IN THE SUMMIT PLACE SHOPPING CENTER IN SILVERTHORNE, NEXT TO BLUE MOON BAKERY OR GIVE US A CALL AT 970.513.8055 AND BE SURE TO CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.THECOLORARADOANGLER.COM FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION.