Boulder Creek - Boulder to Ned Fishing Report - Rocky Mountain Anglers


Boulder Creek - Boulder to Ned
Current Flow: 32 cfs
Last Updated: 08/31/2010

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Boulder Creek - Boulder to Ned Fishing Report

Still fishing great on all but the hottest days.  The steeper sections are starting to fish good as the flows come down.   Terrestrials are killing it and the dry dropper fishing is awesome all day long.  A good mix of bugs including caddis, drakes, and pmd's.  The water is starting to get skinny so look to the steeper sections from MM 35 up to 29 to provide the better pocket water and cover for the fish.  Smaller leaders down to 6 foot are sometimes easier to fish these short drifts with.


Hot Flies for Boulder Creek - Boulder to Ned

Dries  Stimulator #10-18, H&L Variant #14-16, Amy's Ant #10-14, South Fork Cheyrnoble #8-12, PMX's in all colors #8-16, Parachute Adams #10-20, Sparkle Duns #14-16, X-caddis #14-18, Elk Hair Caddis #12-16, Extended Body PMD's #16-18, Royal Trude, Beetles, Hoppers, and Ants.
 

Nymphs  Leeches, Girdle Bug #6-10, Lightning Bugs #14-18, BLM's #16-18, Tungstones #10-16, Electric Tungsten Caddis #14-18, Rainbow Warriors #16-22, SanJuan Worms #12-16,  Disco Midge #16-22, Prince Nymphs #10-18, Hares Ear #10-16, Pheasant Tails in all sizes, and Copper Johns.  Small black or white wooly buggers can be good in the deepest of pools.


Hatches for Boulder Creek - Boulder to Ned

Midges, mayflies, stones, and caddis.  Don't forget the beetles, ants, and hoppers.


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