• Colorado River Fishing Conditions - Late Fall Opportunities and Challenges

  • Nov 28 2024
  • Length: 3 mins
  • Podcast

Colorado River Fishing Conditions - Late Fall Opportunities and Challenges

  • Summary

  • As of November 28, 2024, the Colorado River in Colorado is presenting a mixed bag for anglers, particularly given the late fall conditions.

    First, let's address the current conditions: The Upper Colorado River from Pumphouse to State Bridge is starting to ice up and is very cold, making it less favorable for fishing. However, the Lower Colorado River from Dotsero down remains fishable[1].

    The weather today is expected to be cool, with temperatures in the 40s to 50s Fahrenheit, and there is a chance of light snow showers in the higher elevations. Sunrise is at around 6:50 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 4:30 PM.

    Fish activity has been decent, especially in the sections below Glenwood Springs. Anglers have been reporting good dry fly activity, particularly with smaller flies such as BWO Comparadun and Christiansons BWO. Nymphing has also been reliable, with patterns like Chubby to a Perdigon to an RS2 or Magic BWO working well. Streamers are also a good option now, with articulated Cheech Leach or Mini Dungeon being effective for catching larger, aggressive brown trout[1].

    In terms of fish caught, there have been reports of both brown and rainbow trout. However, it's important to note that there are some closures on the river due to the brown trout spawn, so anglers need to be aware of these areas and avoid them.

    For the best results, focus on using smaller, hatch-specific patterns. For dry flies, Para Wulff, Para Extended Body PMD, and Christians PMD have been successful. For nymphs, Pats Rubber Leg, Trinas Tung Tied PMD, and Rainbow Warriors are good choices. Streamers like Sex Dungeons and Wedgeheads can also be effective[1].

    Hot spots include the sections around Glenwood Springs and Dotsero, as well as the areas just below Gore Canyon and the Pumphouse boat launch. These areas offer a mix of slower and faster water, along with excellent hatches and beautiful scenery.

    Remember to follow the "Keep Em Wet" philosophy and handle the fish gently to ensure their survival. Also, be mindful of the spawning areas and avoid fishing in those sections to protect the trout population.
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