July 17 Krystal 93 Fishing Report
July 17th, 2011
GOOD MORNING SUMMIT COUNTY, I’M ANDREW WITH THE COLORADO ANGLER AND THIS IS YOUR HIGH COUNTRY FISHING REPORT FOR SUNDAY, JULY 17TH.
SATURDAY BROUGHT FURTHER IMPROVEMENT ON MANY OF OUR HIGH COUNTRY RIVERS. STREAM FLOWS CONTINUE TO DROP FROM SEASONAL HIGHS TOWARDS TRADITIONAL SUMMER LEVELS.
ON THE MIDDLE FORK OF THE SOUTH PLATTE; TOMAHAWK HAS ONCE AGAIN RETURNED TO A MUCH MORE APPROACHEABLE VOLUME FOR WADE ANGLERS LOOKING FOR A GOOD SMALL STREAM OPTION WITH MODERATE FLOWS. EXPECT TO SEE CADDIS, PALE MORNING DUNS, YELLOW SALLIES AND EVEN A FEW GREEN DRAKES. NOT TO MENTION THE HOPPER ACTION.
THE ROARING FORK IS IMPROVING DAILY AS RUNOFF SUBSIDES; ACTION HAS STARTED TO PICK UP AS MORE WATER OPENS UP FOR ANGLERS TO PRESENT THEIR OFFERINGS TO HUNGRY TROUT. TRY A DRY DROPPER RIG WITH A LARGER GOLDEN STONEFLY PATTERN SUCH AS A CHUBBY CHERNOBYL ON TOP AND DROP A COUPLE OF NYMPHS BELOW THAT LIKE TUNG TEASERS, BEADED PRINCE, OR A TWENTY INCHER.
AS ALWAYS, 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.