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Colorado River Colorado Daily Fishing Report

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  • Join us on "Colorado River, Colorado Daily Fishing Report" for expert tips, live reports, and the latest updates on fishing conditions. Perfect for anglers of all levels, our podcast dives into water temperatures, fish activity, and local weather, all geared towards helping you have a successful day on the water. Stay informed and make the most of your fishing adventures in Colorado!

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Join us on "Colorado River, Colorado Daily Fishing Report" for expert tips, live reports, and the latest updates on fishing conditions. Perfect for anglers of all levels, our podcast dives into water temperatures, fish activity, and local weather, all geared towards helping you have a successful day on the water. Stay informed and make the most of your fishing adventures in Colorado!

For more info go to https://www.quietperiodplease....

Get all your gear befoe you leave the dock https://amzn.to/3zF8GXk
Copyright 2024 Quiet. Please
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  • Autumn Trout Delight: Fishing the Stable Colorado River
    2024/11/10
    As of November 10, 2024, the Colorado River in Colorado is offering some excellent fishing opportunities despite the cooling autumn weather. The river, a freestone fishery with no dams within the state, has stable flows currently around 2,080 cubic feet per second near Glenwood Springs, which is slightly below normal levels but still manageable for both wading and floating.

    The weather is partly cloudy with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 38 degrees. Sunrise is at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 4:53 PM, providing a good window to get out on the water. Morning lows are chilly, but the mild afternoons make for ideal fishing conditions.

    Trout activity remains robust, with brown trout, rainbow trout, and cutthroat trout actively feeding, particularly in the eddies and slow seams. Browns are especially active as they are in their spawning season, so it's crucial to avoid disturbing spawning areas. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of trout, including several large browns and rainbows.

    For the best results, focus on using smaller dry flies like Blue Winged Olives (BWOs) and Caddis. Nymphing is also reliable, with patterns such as Pats Rubber Leg, Trinas Tung Tied PMD, and Rainbow Warriors producing well. In the colder weather, fish are seeking deeper water, so multi-nymph rigs with a fair amount of weight to achieve the appropriate depth are recommended. Midge and caddis larvae are key before lunchtime, while midge pupae and baetis nymphs become more important after lunch.

    Hot spots include the upper sections near Dotsero and the lower sections below Glenwood Springs. The river around and below Salida is also worth exploring, as fish tend to congregate in deeper winter water with slow to walking speed currents.

    Remember to find warm, sunny, well-lit areas to fish when possible, as the thermal energy can make a significant difference in fish and fish food activity. Always take the time to spot and avoid spawning areas to let the fish continue their natural processes undisturbed.
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  • Autumn Fishing on the Free-Flowing Colorado River
    2024/11/09
    As of November 9, 2024, the Colorado River in Colorado is offering some excellent fishing opportunities despite the cooling autumn weather. The river, a freestone fishery with no dams within the state, has stable flows currently, which is ideal for both wading and floating. Water clarity is good, especially in the upper sections, although it can be affected by recent weather patterns.

    The weather today is partly cloudy with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 38 degrees. Sunrise is at about 6:30 AM, and sunset will be around 4:45 PM, providing a comfortable window for fishing.

    Fish activity remains robust, with brown trout, rainbow trout, and native Colorado River cutthroats actively feeding. Browns are particularly active as they are in their spawning season, so it's crucial to respect the redds to protect future generations of fish. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of trout, including several large browns and rainbows, especially in the slower seams and eddies.

    For lures, nymphing has been reliable with patterns like Pat's Rubber Leg, Trina's Tung Tied PMD, and Rainbow Warriors. Dry fly fishing is also productive, particularly with smaller flies like Blue Winged Olives (BWOs) and Caddis. Streamer fishing, especially with small flashy streamers, has been productive as well.

    Hot spots include the area around Pumphouse, where the river winds through a large meadow featuring braids, riffles, and undercut banks. Upstream of Pumphouse, the river leads into the Gore Canyon, known for its breathtaking spires, powerful rapids, and excellent trout fishing. Another good spot is the section from Dotsero to Glenwood Springs, which has been fishing well despite the cooler weather.

    Remember to check the current conditions and respect the spawning areas to ensure a sustainable fish population. Enjoy your day on the river
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  • Excellent Fall Fishing on the Colorado River: Trout, Hatches, and Ideal Conditions
    2024/11/08
    As of November 8, 2024, the Colorado River in Colorado is offering some excellent fishing opportunities, despite the changing seasons.

    First, it's important to note that the Colorado River is a freshwater river, so there are no tidal reports to consider. The flow rates are stable, which is ideal for fishing.

    The weather forecast looks fantastic for fall, with mild temperatures and clear skies. Daytime temperatures are expected to be in the mid-50s to low 60s, while nighttime temperatures will dip into the 30s. Sunrise is around 7:30 AM, and sunset will be approximately at 5:30 PM, giving you a full day to enjoy the river.

    Fish activity has been robust, particularly in the morning and late afternoon. The river tends to slow down a bit after 3:00 PM, so plan your day accordingly. You can expect to see hatches of Midges, Baetis, Blue Winged Olives (BWOs), Caddis, and Yellow Sallies. Dry fly fishing has been particularly good, with smaller flies like BWO Comparadun and Christiansons BWO seeing a lot of action. Nymphing is also reliable, with patterns like Pats Rubber Leg, Trinas Tung Tied PMD, and Rainbow Warriors producing well.

    For those looking to float, the Pumphouse Recreation Area is a great spot. This area offers miles of river both downstream and upstream, featuring braids, riffles, and undercut banks. Downstream of the parking area, the river winds through a large meadow, while hiking upstream leads into the mighty Gore Canyon, known for its breathtaking spires and powerful rapids.

    Another hot spot is the section from Gore Canyon to the town of Rifle, where the river is in good shape and fishing has been productive. Here, you can use hopper dropper rigs, such as a large Chubby Chernobyl with a Pats Rubber Leg underneath, or streamers like sculpin or buggers to target larger fish.

    In terms of the types of fish caught, the Colorado River is home to a healthy population of trout, including browns and rainbows. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of these species using the mentioned fly patterns.

    Overall, the Colorado River is in great shape for fishing right now, with plenty of opportunities for both wade and float anglers. Enjoy your day on the water
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