Épisodes

  • orado River Fly Fishing Report Kremmling to Glenwood Springs to Grand Junction Conditions
    Jan 28 2026

    The Colorado River does not behave like a single fishery in winter. From the open valley near Kremmling, through Glenwood Canyon, and into the wider lower river near Grand Junction, conditions shift steadily downstream. Water temperature, flow character, and feeding behavior all change, sometimes dramatically, within a single day’s drive.

    This combined Colorado River report gives you a realistic read on what each section is doing right now, where winter fishing is most consistent, and how to approach the river without guessing.

    Updated: January 27, 2026

    The Colorado River is locked into a stable winter pattern. Upper sections remain cold and technical, mid-river canyon stretches are the most consistent, and lower sections near Grand Junction offer the longest feeding windows. Midday remains the only dependable window across all stretches, with midges driving nearly all feeding activity.

    This is a depth-and-drift fishery right now. Clean pre

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    5 min
  • Arkansas River Fly Fishing Report: Fish the Window or Waste the Day
    Jan 28 2026

    The Arkansas River fishes like three very different rivers in winter. Elevation, flow control, and valley shape create distinct conditions as you move downstream, and success depends on matching your approach to the section you’re fishing.

    This combined Arkansas River report breaks down overall winter conditions, then drills into upper, middle, and lower river behavior, so you know where the Arkansas is fishing best right now and how to approach it without guessing.

    Updated: January 27, 2026

    The Arkansas River is holding in a stable winter pattern across all sections. Upper reaches are cold and technical, middle sections offer the most consistent winter fishing, and lower stretches provide softer water with longer feeding windows. Midges dominate throughout, and trout are holding deep and predictable.

    This is a finesse fishery right now. Depth control, quiet approaches, and realistic expectations matter more than fly variety.

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    4 min
  • The Gunnison Winter Window: Three Sections, One Shot to Get It Right
    Jan 28 2026

    The Gunnison River in winter is not one river. It is three very different fisheries tied together by cold water, short feeding windows, and trout that punish sloppy decisions. The Upper Gunnison, Black Canyon, and Lower Gunnison all stay open and fishable through winter, but each demands a different approach.

    This is not a place to improvise. If you understand where to fish, when to fish, and how slow is slow enough, the Gunnison quietly rewards you. Miss the window and it feels lifeless.

    Updated: January 26, 2026

    Across the system, flows are low and stable, clarity is excellent, and winter has fully settled in. Overnight freezes push trout into deeper, slower water, and feeding windows compress into a predictable midday band. Pressure is light overall, especially outside the Upper Gunnison corridor.

    This is precision fishing season.

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    5 min
  • Deckers Fly Fishing Report: Winter Midges and the Midday Payoff
    Jan 26 2026

    Deckers in winter is simple: midges, clear water, and trout that have a graduate degree in spotting mistakes. We break down the conditions, the highest-percentage water, and how to fish small without turning your rig into a crime scene.


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    5 min
  • Waterton Canyon Winter Report: Midges, Clear Water, and One Good Drift
    Jan 26 2026

    Waterton Canyon is in winter mode: clear water, midge-driven feeding, and a narrow midday window. In this audio report, we break down current conditions, the best times to fish, the flies that consistently produce, and the simple rig adjustments that matter most when the water is low and the trout are picky.


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    4 min
  • Cheesman Canyon Report: Clear Winter Water and the Midge Mandate
    Jan 26 2026

    Cheesman Canyon is in full winter form: clear water, midge-focused feeding, and the best fishing concentrated in the midday window. In this episode, we cover current conditions, where trout hold in winter seams, the flies that matter most, and the rig and drift details that separate a slow day from a real one.


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    5 min
  • Dream Stream Winter Report: Midges, Clear Flats, and Smart Trout
    Jan 26 2026

    The Dream Stream is fishing like it always does in winter: clear water, midges as the main food, and the most consistent activity during the midday window. This audio report breaks down current conditions, where to focus, the best flies for winter eats, and how to rig for picky trout in shallow troughs and soft lanes.


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    5 min
  • Yampa River Winter Fly Fishing | Cold Water, Short Windows, Honest Fishing
    Jan 22 2026


    The Yampa doesn’t give much away in winter. Cold water, light pressure, and trout that feed on their own terms. This episode breaks down current winter conditions near Steamboat Springs, where fish are holding, and how to fish the Yampa when patience matters more than optimism.



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    5 min