Overview
The lower elevations hit a peak in the melt earlier in the week and now the rivers have come down a little with some relatively cooler weather. The Fork is in good condition though flowing high. The Pan is very clear at its current flow. The best information is that the Bureau will run the Pan up to around 700cfs from the 3rd of June for the co-ordinated release. That will last for a week. Thereafter the flows should come back to remain around 250cfs. However if the Bureau has underestimated the amount of snow they may have to run the flows up again later in the month. The reason they may have underestimated the flows is because we have had quite a lot of rain which fell as snow up higher. There are not enough guages to indicate the snowpack up high so there is a little more guesswork involved than will be admitted.
In the meantime, the fishing on the Pan will be tough when the releases run high so make note. While the cooler weather prevails the Fork will be good above Basalt, but watch the temperatures, as that too could be short lived.
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Float Trip on the Roaring Fork River in Colorado
The Fork topped out near 880cfs at the beginning of the week but has been falling all week due to the cooler weather. The Fork offers ... moresome good fishing higher up above Basalt at the moment but as soon as the temperatures increase the flow will pick up again. So keep you eye on the temperatures for an indication of the rate at which the melt will pick up again.
Frying Pan River Wade Trip in Colorado
The Pan is OK at the moment with good water conditions. The fish are still laying low but there were reports of reasonable fishing closer to ... morethe Dam. Note that from the 3rd of June it is anticipated that the releases will be up with the endangered fish program. The Pan will run high for about a week. When the water comes up it won't be good fishing for a day or so, but when it settles down to a consistent flow it will be good fishing close to the dam where there will be floods of mysis shrimp coming through. The remainder of the river will be hard to negotiate for the few days when it runs at its highest level.
Recommended Flies:Use midges, bwos, nymphs and attractors. The fish are also taking small nymphs.
For mysis at the dam use Mike's Mysis. epoxy mysis, and BDV mysis.
The midges will come off during the day, particularly if it is sunny. So try Wilson's Reverse Candy Cane #20, red and black chironocones #20, nick's larva in miracle pink, olive, and purple back, brassies #18 - #22, midge larva patterns #18 - #22,copper johns #18 - #22, rainbow warriors, black polywings #18 - #22 and bling midges # 18 - #22.
As they come off try the gray loopwing emergers #20 - #22, the FPA special emergers, biot emergers both with and without the trailing shuck and gray RS2's#18 - #22, Johnny Flash in Olive, Grey, and Black, Olive and Red Jujubee, trailing shuck midge black and cream.
In addition try dry patterns such as the z-wing real midge, black cdc midge and any similar dry black and gray patterns in sizes from #20 through to #26.
The fish are taking generic nymphs such as pheasant tails and caddis larvapatterns. The BWO's are coming off as well. Try emerger patterns such as rs2'sand WD-50's.
For BWO naturals use standard BWO's, parachute BWO's, parachute Adams, and Thorax patterns.
Frying Pan River Float Trip in Colorado
The Pan is OK at the moment with good water conditions. The fish are still laying low but there were reports of reasonable fishing closer to ... morethe Dam. Note that from the 3rd of June it is anticipated that the releases will be up with the endangered fish program. The Pan will run high for about a week. When the water comes up it won't be good fishing for a day or so, but when it settles down to a consistent flow it will be good fishing close to the dam where there will be floods of mysis shrimp coming through. The remainder of the river will be hard to negotiate for the few days when it runs at its highest level.
Recommended Flies:Use midges, bwos, nymphs and attractors. The fish are also taking small nymphs.
For mysis at the dam use Mike's Mysis. epoxy mysis, and BDV mysis.
The midges will come off during the day, particularly if it is sunny. So try Wilson's Reverse Candy Cane #20, red and black chironocones #20, nick's larva in miracle pink, olive, and purple back, brassies #18 - #22, midge larva patterns #18 - #22,copper johns #18 - #22, rainbow warriors, black polywings #18 - #22 and bling midges # 18 - #22.
As they come off try the gray loopwing emergers #20 - #22, the FPA special emergers, biot emergers both with and without the trailing shuck and gray RS2's#18 - #22, Johnny Flash in Olive, Grey, and Black, Olive and Red Jujubee, trailing shuck midge black and cream.
In addition try dry patterns such as the z-wing real midge, black cdc midge and any similar dry black and gray patterns in sizes from #20 through to #26.
The fish are taking generic nymphs such as pheasant tails and caddis larvapatterns. The BWO's are coming off as well. Try emerger patterns such as rs2'sand WD-50's.
For BWO naturals use standard BWO's, parachute BWO's, parachute Adams, andThorax patterns.
Chris caught his first trout on the fly in Colorado at age 12 while hiking the headwaters of the Rio Grande. He continues to fish and guide in Colorado through the summers. But his ... morefishing experience is much broader having fished waters stretching from California to Maine and all the way down to Key West.
Chris opened Action Angler & Outdoor Center Fly Shop on the Guadalupe River, Texas in May of 2002 and spends the winters there joining us to guide through the summers in the Roaring Fork Valley.
Mike started fishing at the tender age of 3 in Michigan catching trout on the family spring fed pond. He spent the next 20 years chasing all manner of freshwater fish in the lakes ... moreand streams of Michigan. His fishing interests have taken him as far north as Alaska and down to the Florida Keys.
In his twenties he worked in retail and in Colorado started guiding at Elk Trout at Kremling. He joined FPA over 4 years ago and has quickly progressed to assistant manager in the shop as well as one of our most requested guides.
Cameron Started fishing at the age of 10 in Northern Michigan and started guiding for steelhead, smallmouth and trout 15 years ago. After graduating from Oakland Community College ... morehe worked at Bass Pro in their fly fishing department teaching fly fishing and fly tying.
Coming to Colorado in 2004 he worked at Elk Trout Lodge an Orvis endorsed guide service and lodge and then joined Frying Pan Anglers where he has found his home. He loves all waters from the small streams to the big waters of the Colorado.
Cameron also travels the country in the off season giving presentations to fly clubs and fly fishermen on the Roaring Fork and Frying Pan watersheds.
Patient, a great sense of humor Cameron has been married for 9 years to Kelly and has a great little girl, Addy, who already accompanies him on fishing trips on his days off.
Ed started fishing in the North East with his father as soon as he could walk. Saltwater, freshwater, it didn't matter.
After graduating from the University of West Virginia in Forestry ... moreand Wildlife management, Ed headed out west and settled first in Boulder in 1993 fishing all the rivers on the Front Range.
It didn't take long though before he discovered the Roaring Fork Valley moving here and commencing guiding in 1997.
He has fished here ever since. Over the winters he heads to Florida for saltwater fishing as well.
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