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May 29th, 2012

Krystal 93 Colorado Fishing Report, May 28, 2012

Krystal 93 Colorado Fishing Report, May 28, 2012

The following report is from our daily, morning radio fishing report.  We try to give a quick and informative overview of what is going on in the central mountains of Colorado.  Keep in mind that this is a very limited format, as they only allow us 60 seconds.   For a much more detailed report, feel […]

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May 25th, 2012

Float Fishing The Colorado River, New Boating Access For 2012

Float Fishing The Colorado River, New Boating Access For 2012

It’s that time of year to head into another boating season here in Colorado. Anticipation is running high that with our below average snowpack this year, there will be a great opportunity to make up for some of the lost time on our rivers last year. It’s hard to believe we’re just one year removed […]

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May 25th, 2012

The Colorado Angler Fishing Report – May 25, 2012

The Colorado Angler Fishing Report – May 25, 2012

  Book Your Guide Trip Now   It’s official.  Run-off has taken this year off.  With relatively few exceptions, the high country continues to offer some fantastic and stable conditions.  Sure there has been and may still be, the short inconvenience on a particular river of an off color flow moving through but, that has […]

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May 24th, 2012

Colorado River Salmonfly Update – May 24, 2012

Colorado River Salmonfly Update – May 24, 2012

The hatch is definitely starting to wane in the lower end of it’s range, below Kremmling, in the Gore Canyon to State Bridge section.  There are still some adults flying around later in the day, as well as in the bushes completing the mating ritual.  We just aren’t seeing a full on emergence any longer. […]

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May 17th, 2012

The Colorado Angler Fishing Report – May 17, 2012

The Colorado Angler Fishing Report – May 17, 2012

    Book Your Guide Trip Now     Wednesday Night Update The Salmonfly hatch has made it’s way upstream dramatically over the past couple of days all the way to Beyer’s Canyon, now covering an amazing 30 miles of water.  With prime conditions for wading along the upper river, the arrival of the hatch […]

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