Colorado River Spring Trout Bite Heats Up This Sunday
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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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