-
サマリー
あらすじ・解説
As of October 24, 2024, the Colorado River in Colorado is offering some excellent fishing opportunities, despite the autumn chill setting in.
### Weather and Time
The sun rises at about 7:30 AM, and sets around 5:45 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water. The weather is expected to be cool, with daytime temperatures in the mid-50s to low 60s, and nighttime temperatures dipping into the 30s.
### River Conditions
The Colorado River is looking great, with good flow rates. The upper sections near Dotsero and the lower sections below Glenwood Springs are both fishing well, although the fishing tends to slow down a bit after 3:00 PM.
### Fish Activity
The river is seeing good dry fly activity, particularly with smaller flies like Blue Winged Olives (BWOs) and Caddis. Nymphing has also been reliable, with patterns like Pats Rubber Leg, Trinas Tung Tied PMD, and Rainbow Warriors producing well. For those looking to catch larger fish, streamers such as articulated Cheech Leach or Mini Dungeon are recommended.
### Best Lures and Bait
For dry fly fishing, try using Para Wulff, Para Extended Body PMD, or Christians PMD. For nymphing, go with 2 Bit Hooker, Cased Caddis, or Yellow Copper John. Streamers like Sex Dungeons, Wedgeheads, and Black Heisenburgs are also effective.
### Hot Spots
One of the best spots right now is the section below Glenwood Springs, which is the first to be available for float fishing in the early season. Another great area is between State Bridge and just below Gore Canyon, offering more remote stretches of water and a slower pace.
### Fish Caught
Yesterday saw a mix of fish caught, including brown trout, rainbow trout, and some larger fish on streamers. The brown trout spawn is ongoing, so be mindful of any closures and follow the "Keep Em Wet" philosophy to ensure the fish remain healthy.
Overall, the Colorado River is in great shape for fall fishing, with plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of fish using the right lures and techniques. Enjoy your time on the water
### Weather and Time
The sun rises at about 7:30 AM, and sets around 5:45 PM, giving you a good window to get out on the water. The weather is expected to be cool, with daytime temperatures in the mid-50s to low 60s, and nighttime temperatures dipping into the 30s.
### River Conditions
The Colorado River is looking great, with good flow rates. The upper sections near Dotsero and the lower sections below Glenwood Springs are both fishing well, although the fishing tends to slow down a bit after 3:00 PM.
### Fish Activity
The river is seeing good dry fly activity, particularly with smaller flies like Blue Winged Olives (BWOs) and Caddis. Nymphing has also been reliable, with patterns like Pats Rubber Leg, Trinas Tung Tied PMD, and Rainbow Warriors producing well. For those looking to catch larger fish, streamers such as articulated Cheech Leach or Mini Dungeon are recommended.
### Best Lures and Bait
For dry fly fishing, try using Para Wulff, Para Extended Body PMD, or Christians PMD. For nymphing, go with 2 Bit Hooker, Cased Caddis, or Yellow Copper John. Streamers like Sex Dungeons, Wedgeheads, and Black Heisenburgs are also effective.
### Hot Spots
One of the best spots right now is the section below Glenwood Springs, which is the first to be available for float fishing in the early season. Another great area is between State Bridge and just below Gore Canyon, offering more remote stretches of water and a slower pace.
### Fish Caught
Yesterday saw a mix of fish caught, including brown trout, rainbow trout, and some larger fish on streamers. The brown trout spawn is ongoing, so be mindful of any closures and follow the "Keep Em Wet" philosophy to ensure the fish remain healthy.
Overall, the Colorado River is in great shape for fall fishing, with plenty of opportunities to catch a variety of fish using the right lures and techniques. Enjoy your time on the water