Some of the most spectacular fly fishing in the United
States can be found in the state of Colorado. In fact,
when many people think of fly fishing, they automatically think
of Colorado before anyplace else. It is true that
Colorado has some amazing fly fishing places that have some
trophy-sized fish in them.
The Frying Pan River is well-known as one of the best fly
fishing rivers in the entire state. This is a beautiful
river with easy access. Located just outside of Aspen,
the Frying Pan is host to a variety of trout including rainbow,
brown and cutthroat. There are year-round hatches making
fly fishing in any season possible for the avid fisherman.
Another great river in the Aspen area is the Roaring
Fork. This diverse river varies from small and calm to
large and mighty in places. The river is classified as
wild trout waters and is easily accessible down the Rio Grande
Trail. As with the “Pan”, year-round fishing is
available. You will find mostly wild rainbow trout in the
Fork with an occasional wild brook trout.
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The North Platte River was once used by pioneers to traverse
portions of the West. Indians hunted buffalo along its
shores, and its fish population has made it a legend among fly
fishers. It is located in Northwestern Colorado and has
been rated a gold medal river by experts. You will find
many trout in the waters of the Platte and be able to enjoy
some beautiful scenery at the same time!
In the Vail area, you can fish the Colorado River which is
located in the Rocky Mountain National Park. This is a
river that is mostly wide and deep with a gently moving
current. Cottonwood trees line the shore providing many
hiding spaces for the brown trout that are abundant in this
water.
The Arkansas River is located in the southwestern portion of
the state and provides some great trout fishing for
anglers. Mid-winter is a great time to fish the Arkansas
for trout as is the spring time. Around Mother’s Day
every year, many fishermen descend on the Arkansas for the
annual caddis hatch which is huge. Brown trout feed on
caddis and they come “out of the woodwork” for this hatch.
These are only a few of the places where fly fishing in
Colorado is plentiful. The countryside is gorgeous and
the fish plentiful. There are also lots of great lodges
that accommodate fly fishermen on a year-round basis. Fly
fishing in Colorado might be the piece de resistance for many
fishermen. Check out this great state and enjoy your
adventure!