On our first outing of the year last Saturday, a small group of us fished the Big Thompson River below Lake Estes. The condensed report: great weather, great company, and lots of fish to cast to!
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| This nice brown was fooled by a beadhead Prince Nymph |
Chris Miller, John Bahr, Tyler Hildebrand and Larry Rider met up at Rocky Mountain Anglers at 7. We had a cup of coffee courtesy of Chet and Randy, picked up a few flies, and headed off to the river. We parked at Sleepy Hollow Park about 6 miles down the canyon. The river was running about 50 cfs and clear, so careful casts and drag-free drifts were the order of the day. As expected, fishing was a little slow early on, but by mid-morning, the fish became more active and we were soon hooking up on nymphs and soft hackle flies.
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| Tyler with a nice rainbow taken on a BWO |
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| Gin-clear water made it just a bit more challenging |
It looks like the trout wintered over in very fine shape, so if you have a chance to get up to the Big T over the next few weeks, take it!





