River Report
Report Bugs Weather Map River Rating: River Flow: 73 cfs Current Temp: 36°F 
The Hatch:  Midges, Mayflies, Stones.
Dry Flies:  PMX #10-16, Stimulator #8-16, Furimsky's Foam Drake, Giant Para Drake, Chubby Cheyrnoble #8-16, PMD Pullover #16-18, Winger Parachute PMD #16-18, GT PMD #14-18, Clown Shoe Caddis #14-18, Para Sally #14-16, X-Caddis #14-18, CDC Caddis Emerger #14-18, Challenged Baetis #16-20, Sparkle Duns #16-18, Adams #12-20, Extended Body BWO #16, CDC Baetis Dun #16-20, Winger Baetis #16-22. Dries in Town: Trailing Shuck Midge #18-22, Parachute Adams #16-26, Smokejumper Midges #18-22, Griffiths Gnat #14-22, Smokejumper Baetis #16-18, Fore and Aft, CDC BWO #16-20, Adams #14-20, Sparkle Duns #16-20, Challenged Baetis #16-20, CDC Baetis Dun #16-22, Winger Baetis #16-22. Wet Flies:  Nymphs on the Lower Blue: Ray Charles #14-20, Hares Ears #14-18, 20 Inchers #12-16, Tungsten Flash Prince #12-18, Electric Caddis #14-18, Sparkle Pupa #14-18, Tungteaser #10-16, Scuds (all colors) #12-16, San Juans (all colors) #10-16, Eggs, STD's #18-22, Barr Emergers #18-24, Pheasant Tails #16-22, Deep Sparkle Caddis Pupa #14-18, Top Secret Midge #18-24, Johnny Flash #16-22, Girdle Bugs #6-8, Blue Poison Tungs #16-22, and Rainbow Warriors #16-20. Try a Coffee's Sparkle Minnow or a Silvey's Sculpin if you like the tug of a streamer bite. Nymphs in Town: Mercury Black Beauty #20-22, Red Annelids #14-18, Sands Epoxy Mysis #18-20, Cravens Mysis #16-20, Zebra Midge #20, Johnny Flash #18-22, JuJuBees #18-24, WD-40's #18-24, RS-2's #18-24, UV Emergers #18-24, Cardinal Midge #18-22, and Disco Midge (Red and Blue) #18-24, Glow bugs #14-18, Black Beauty Emerger #16-22, Brassie #16-22, Biot Midges #18-22. Streamers: Coffees Sparkle Minnow, Silveys Sculpin, Sex Dungeon, Autumn Splendor #4-6, Bottoms Up, Zoo Cougar, ...Yes we are Kelly Galloup fans!!
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The Ultimate Fly Fishing Report
Casting a fly in a tranquil mountain stream, feeling the tug on the line, and holding a beautiful rainbow trout makes us feel alive and intensely connected with nature. Fly fishing is our way of life and we are blessed with hundreds of nearby rivers and streams just a short distance away from Boulder. From the swift spring waters of the Clear Creek to the meandering bends of the South Platte, it's critical to consider fishing conditions in advance and prepare accordingly. We rely on our experienced guides who venture into the wild to let us know which rivers favor fly fishing, where fish are biting, and which fly patterns are most effective. Planning a successful fishing trip also requires knowledge of stream flows at various river points and an accurate weather forecast for a given destination. At Rocky Mountain Anglers, we are dedicated to providing all avid anglers with detailed and timely information about hatches, water, and weather conditions. So before you head out the door on your next fishing adventure, visit our web site to find valuable information that will prepare you for a successful trip. Have fun chasing after your next trophy trout and enjoy nature's beauty! The Rocky Mountain Anglers Crew
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