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Colorado Fly Fishing: What Makes It So Popular

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In Colorado fly fishing is one of the most popular sports among anglers. Whether you are a novice fisherman, or you’ve been tying flies for many a year, Colorado fly fishing is one of the best ways to put your skills to the test. With the crisp, clear rivers that run straight out of the Rockies, Colorado is ripe with a great many varieties of trout and salmon that will please the palate of even the most discerning angler.

Lakes, Rivers, And Streams

The Animas river is located in Southwestern Colorado, just beyond the town of Durango; and is a favorite among those who enjoy Colorado fly fishing. It’s crystal clear waters empty further south into the San Juan river that flows into New Mexico; and are ripe with the state’s most famous fish – the Rainbow Trout. Fishing the Animas, you will find a great many places along the shore that have been barely touched by other anglers, and that offer the ideal location for Colorado fly fishing.

Jefferson Lake is another popular favorite for Colorado fly fishing. This lake has crystal blue water that are so clear, you can see down to the bottom several fathoms below. The ice cold waters are the ideal home for many the varieties of fish that inhabit the lake, and provide the perfect background for Colorado fly fishing.

Another popular place for Colorado fly fishing is the Colorado River located in the Rocky Mountain National Forest. Offering plenty of great spots for camping, the Colorado River is the perfect place to fish for all manner of trout. It is said that the Colorado River provides the best Colorado fly fishing in the entire state, as most anglers will manage to meet their limit within just a few hours of fishing her waters.

Last but not least in our review of the best places for Colorado fly fishing is the Blue River, located about 60 miles west of Denver. Blue River is a popular fishery, and is famous for the enormous Rainbow Trout that are bred there. If you’re looking for a Colorado fly fishing experience that will leave you with bragging rights for the season, then the Blue River is the place to be.

Whichever way you cast it, there’s just no beating the amazing experience of Colorado fly fishing. Whichever river you choose to cast your line into, you’re sure to have the time of your life – and the experience of a lifetime!





 

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