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Colorado River Colorado Fishing Report Today

Colorado River Colorado Fishing Report Today

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Join us on "Colorado River, Colorado Fishing Report Today" for expert tips, live reports, and the latest updates on fishing conditions. Perfect for anglers of all levels, our podcast dives into water temperatures, fish activity, and local weather, all geared towards helping you have a successful day on the water. Stay informed and make the most of your fishing adventures in Colorado!

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  • Colorado River Hot Bite: Trout and Bass Limits this Monday
    May 4 2026
    Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Colorado River fishin' report for Monday, May 4th, 2026. Dawn's breakin' early today—sunrise at 5:48 AM, sunset 'round 8:12 PM, givin' us a solid 14 hours of light to chase 'em.

    Weather's lookin' prime out here in western Colorado: highs in the low 70s, light breeze from the southwest at 5-10 mph, mostly sunny skies per the National Weather Service forecast. No rain in sight, water temps hoverin' steady at 52-55°F—perfect for active fish.

    No tides on this river stretch, but flows are moderate at 1,200 cfs downstream of Glenwood Springs, accordin' to USGS gauges—fish are lovin' it after last week's hatches.

    Fish activity's pickin' up hot! Recent reports from Colorado Parks and Wildlife show limits of **rainbow trout** (12-18 inches) and **brown trout** (up to 22") hammered over the weekend near Grand Junction. Anglers pulled in 20+ **kokanee salmon** from the upper reservoir tails, plus smallmouth bass hittin' 3-5 lbs. Caddis and BWOs are hatchin' strong, triggerin' aggressive feeds.

    Best lures right now? Go with **parachute Adams** dry flies size 16-18 or **pheasant tail nymphs** under an indicator for trout. For bass, sling a **spinnerbait** in white or chartreuse. Live bait? **Nightcrawlers** or **minnows** on a #6 hook can't be beat—drift 'em deep.

    Hot spots: Hit the riffles below **Rifle Gap** for rainbows at dawn, or wade the **De Beque stretch** for big browns—park at the public access and work the seams.

    Y'all stay safe, check regs, and leave no trace.

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    3 min
  • Colorado River Spring Trout Bite Heats Up This Sunday
    May 3 2026
    Hey folks, this is **Artificial Lure** comin' at ya with your Colorado River fishin' report for Sunday, May 3rd, right here in beautiful Colorado. Dawn's breakin' crisp at **5:48 AM**, sunset's lockin' in at **8:17 PM**—plenty of light for a full day on the water. Weather's lookin' prime: highs pushin' **72°F** under partly cloudy skies, light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph, per the National Weather Service forecast. No tides to worry about up here in the Rockies—it's all river flow, runnin' steady at about 1,200 cfs near Glenwood Springs according to USGS gauges.

    Fish are wakin' up strong this spring! Recent reports from Colorado Parks and Wildlife show brown trout hammerin' in the 16-22 inch range, rainbows pushin' 2-4 pounds, and some fat cutthroats mixin' in. Anglers last week pulled limits near Dotsero—20+ trout days ain't uncommon. Activity peaks mornin' and evenin' with hatches of midges and BWOs; nymphin' deep or strippin' streamers mid-day.

    **Best lures?** Go with **Parachute Adams** size 18 for dry flies, or **Hot Head Euro Nymphs** in olive/pheasant tail. For gear junkies, **wooly buggers** in black/olive on a sink-tip line. Live bait? **Worms** or **nightcrawlers** under a float for panfish and smallies; **minnows** if you're targetin' pike up north.

    Hot spots: Hit the **Glenwood Canyon stretch** below the dam—deep runs hold big browns. Or try **Rifle Gap** tailwater for consistent action on rainbows. Wade careful, water's chilly at **48°F**.

    Stay safe, check regs, and leave no trace.

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    2 min
  • Colorado River Spring Fishing: Browns, Rainbows, and Cutthroats Active
    May 2 2026
    # Colorado River Fishing Report - May 2nd

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Saturday morning fishing report for the Colorado River here in Colorado.

    We're looking at a solid spring day on the water. Sunrise was around 5:45 this morning, and you've got until about 8:15 PM to make the most of daylight. Weather-wise, expect mild temperatures in the low 60s with light winds—perfect conditions for getting out there.

    The Colorado's running pretty steady right now with decent water clarity. Spring runoff is tapering off, which means the fish are starting to move into their summer patterns. We're seeing good activity on both browns and rainbows, with some nice cutthroats mixed in. Recent reports show folks landing fish in the 14 to 18-inch range, with a few bigger specimens pushing 20 inches.

    For lures, you can't beat small streamers—think black or olive woolly buggers in size 8 to 12. Dry fly action's been solid too with blue-winged olives and small caddis patterns. If you're bait fishing, live crawdads and minnows are your best bet, though some anglers are having success with earthworms in the slower pools.

    I'd recommend hitting the stretch near Palisade where the river slows down—excellent structure and consistent fish. Also check out the deeper holes just upstream from Fruita; the water's cooler there and holds quality fish.

    Get out there and tight lines, everyone. Thanks for tuning in, and don't forget to subscribe for more reports. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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    2 min
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