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Get Lost

A few weekends ago my buddy Esteban and I decided to go on a short backpacking trip in the Lost Creek Wilderness in Colorado. This area is pretty popular because it’s not too far from Denver and there is an abundance of hiking trails. The plan was to get up early, drive to the trail head, hike until we found a good spot to set up camp, then fish the creek the rest of the day. The plan was going flawlessly until the rains came. Luckily the rain didn’t come until the afternoon giving us a few hours of fast and furious dry fly action. Those little brookies were slammin’ our dries on what seemed like every cast. Even though we didn’t get to fish as much much as I would have liked it was a great time being out in the wilderness. Check out some of the pictures from the trip. Stay fly.

Esteban at the trailhead.

Me at the trailhead.

The Lost Creek Valley

Gettin ready to rips some lips.

Big hopper, little brookie

Sweet colors on these little guys

Fire stayed lit even in the rain.

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Free Camping, Fly Tying and Fly Fishing

The weekend before last we packed up the kids and dogs and decided to camp somewhere we had never been. We drove up north past the quaint little town of Granby to Denver Creek Campground. When we arrived we weren’t that impressed so we decided to head up a forest road and find a free spot in the national forest. And boy did we find something good! This spot had a nice fire ring, some logs that were perfect for tables and a noisy little stream just down the hill to lull us to sleep at night. Camping in the forest as opposed to a paid campground is the way to go. The dogs can roam free and there’s not a soul around. Here are some shots from the trip. Stay Fly.

No leash necessary. This dude loves to run.

This little creek flowed about 50 yards away from our tent. No luck fishing here but we did have some luck at the bigger creek down the road.

Mountain sunsets can be pretty amazing.

Tying up some bugs at the campfire with my Colorado Cap and my Colorado brew …

…and the finished products.

Fly fishing lessons.

Nice little brookies in Willow Creek. This muchacho has a Troutstache.

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Camping on the Conejos

Checking Out The Conejos

Over the weekend the family and I went down south to meet my dad and his girlfriend for some camping and some fly fishing. Last year we had a great time camping right off the Conejos River so we decided to repeat. This year, like last, we had some rain showers which were nice for keeping the temperature down, but did limit the time on the water. In the morning before the rains came there were some pretty nice Green Drake hatches. Funny thing is that I didn’t catch a thing during those hatches! I couldn’t set a hook to save my life. I had a ton of strikes over the weekend but I was only able to bring one into my net, and that was at dusk right when the rain stopped with very few bugs on the water. Here are some pictures from the trip. Stay fly.

Checking out the river with my Trout Names shirt and blue hat.

View of the river from above.

Tying up some bugs at the campsite.

My dad’s sweet camo popup tent. He did that himself!

Having a brew on the river.

The only fish landed all weekend.

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All-American Giveaway

All-American Giveaway Shirts

All-American Giveaway ShirtsA Red, White, and Bluegill T-Shirt or an American Trout T-Shirt (winner gets to choose) is up for grabs on Sunday to celebrate the 4th of July! We’ll also be giving away a few Trout Names and Fly Fishing Love stickers to a few lucky participants. To try your luck at this giveaway, you can enter the drawing the following ways:

  1. Facebook – Like us on Facebook, then comment on and share our contest photo telling us which shirt you’ll choose if you win.
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    FOUR ways to be entered in the drawing. Good luck!

    Official Rules
    Entries taken between July 3rd-6th, 2013
    Winners announced July 7th, 2013

    WINNERS
    After many entries via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Newsletter Signup we have drawn some winners!

    GRAND PRIZE (Patriotic shirt of your choice):
    CORY ROUTH

    Cory, please email me (joe@theflytrout.com) with your shirt choice, size and address and I will get your shirt printed and shipped!

    RUNNERS UP (Fly Fishing Love or Trout Names sticker pack, your choice):
    ecudaniel14 (from Instagram)
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    If you are one of the sticker winners, please email me (joe@theflytrout.com) with your address and choice of sticker pack and I will send you your prize!

    Thanks to everyone who entered the giveway. If you didn’t win and would like one of the shirts or sticker packs check out our shop. Keep posted for more giveaways, new shirts and other cool stuff! Stay fly.

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    Rusty Dry Fly Action

    American Trout on the Creek

    I went down to Bear Creek on Friday afternoon hoping for some dry fly action and action was what I got. Nothing beats watching a hungry fish attacking your hand-tied fly floating down the river! The small browns in the stream were keen on my elk hair caddis flies, but man was I pretty slow on the hook sets. I was able to bring in three little dudes, but there were countless other strikes that I couldn’t close the deal on. Stay fly.

    It’s always fun using the fiberglass rod.

    These guys were quite skinny and very hungry.

    I tested the American Trout t-shirt and it passed with flying colors.

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    Two Weekends Two Canyons

    Cheesman Morning

    The last two weekends I have fished the same river but in two different canyons. The first was Eleven Mile Canyon. I had never fished that section of the South Platte before, but wanted to give it a whirl because I had heard the fishing is usually pretty decent there. And what I had heard was correct. The flows were low and the river was crystal clear. I was able to land four nymphing with a size 20 top secret midge in the morning and one with a comparadun dry in the afternoon. The only frustration came when a nice BWO hatch went off and the damn fish were refusing my flies! I saw several fish swim up to my flies and turn away in disgust. I’m not quite sure if it was my line or my fly or what, but it sure was hard to be rejected so many times.

    This last weekend we headed to Cheesman Canyon. I have fished here several times and every time I am captivated by the beauty of this fishery. Don’t get me wrong Eleven Mile is also pretty, but there is something about Cheesman. Maybe it’s because there is not a road along the river. Or maybe it’s because you have to hike in and work a little to get to fishing. In any case, it’s a great place to be. As always there were a ton fish to be caught. And as always, they were tough to catch. After hiking around and getting rigged up and fishing a bit with no action I decided to climb up on some boulders and see if I could locate some fish. I happened upon a nice pool with probably ten nicely sized trout. I was able to land one out of that pool and hooked up with four more. Two shook free and two broke off. Not a very good batting average, but it was still a fun time.

    For some sweet fishing and amazing scenery I’d definitely recommend checking out one of the canyons of The South Platte. Stay Fly.

    Pretty sweet spot next to a canyon wall – Eleven Mile

    Esteban with a Colorado shirt and a Colorado brew – Eleven Mile

    Slap me some fin – Eleven Mile

    Stayin’ fly with a brown trout – Eleven Mile

    Sweet view – Cheesman

    A great morning in Colorado with one of my brown buddies – Cheesman

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    Tie Up Some Bugs

    Articulated Ice Pick

    I don’t know what it is, but there is something about catching a fish on a fly that you tied yourself. Even if it’s a classic pattern like a pheasant tail nymph or a BWO, the fact that you created it is a great feeling. Tying your own bugs is like a fly fishing side hobby which gives you something else to do that is fly fishing related when you can’t be out on the water. It may not be for everyone, but I suggest you give it a try and see if you like it. Who knows you might want to join the club! If you follow me on instagram, then it’s likely that you have seen some of the see pictures there, but here’s some shots from some recent tying sessions. Stay fly.

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    Deckers

    I have been wanting to hit up the Deckers area of the South Platte River during the week to avoid the masses. And Thursday my buddy Jason and I did just that. We both skipped out on work to fish and what a great spring-like day it was. The weather was great and I was able to show off one of our shirts to the trout. From what I could tell I think they liked the newest addition. I mean how could they not? It was created in their honor!

    As far as the fishing went, I was only able to land three. But considering the low water I was pretty happy with that. I was also quite happy to hook up with a couple on top. You gotta love some spring dry fly action! Jason, sadly still has the taste of skunk in his mouth. If you have read any other of my blog posts when we’ve fished together, you know that he is not much of a fly fisherman and has been doing well with lures. Thursday those trout weren’t interested in his Rapala. He did make the smart move and switch up to the fly rod, but his only good chance at landing a fish ended with him setting the hook a little too hard. That actually is an understatement. It was the end of the day, he got a little excited and set that hook as though he had a Great White hitting his fly! Hopefully he will do some more fly fishing and learn to be a little more gentle. Here are some shots from the day. Stay Fly.

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    Trout Brunch

    Saturday morning I went up to Bear Creek and started fishing around 9. For the first two and half hours nothing. No catches, no bites, nothing. At about 10:30ish I make my way towards part of the creek that is near the road and I run into this man and his teenage son. He was friendly enough and asks how the fishing is.

    I said “so far it’s really slow.” He said “lemme take a look at what you are using.” I showed him my set up. A little comparadun, which I put on there as my indicator, and a mercury baetis nymph. He then proceeds to tell me “That’s too big. Midges are what you need to be using. Yeah midges.” I was like “I tried some midges earlier and didn’t have any luck so I have been switching it up.” Then he was like “They’re eating midges right now. I think you should switch to midges. Yeah maybe you should try up at Lair O the Bear (which is just a little up the road) you might have better luck up there.”

    Now believe me I am no expert fly fisherman and I welcome all the helpful tips I can get, but the way he kept saying the word midges, just really got under my skin! After about an hour of intentionally not using any midges, I switched back to a blood midge and after like 10 casts, fish on. I am not sure what the moral of the story is but, it seems that trout like brunch because they didn’t start eating until the late morning and they dined on some eggs and bloody midges! Stay fly.

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    Visiting New Mexico

    Over the weekend we went south to visit my dad in the Land of Enchantment. I have never been fishing down there and wanted to give it a go. My dad lives in Santa Fe and the closest rivers to fly fish are the Pecos River and the Rio Grande, both are about an hour drive from his place. So on Friday we decided to try out the Rio near Pilar, NM and we both had no luck. He’s not a fly fisherman so he was trying lures and bait. I tried eggs, midges, streamers, san juan worms, and nymphs. Pretty much anything but dries and all to no avail. We only fished for a couple of hours because of the terrible wind, but it was nice to get out there try a new river. Hopefully I’ll get back there when conditions are little nicer.

    Dad fishing the Rio Grande

    Rio Grande

    This was pretty sweet. My dad just bought a new compound bow while I was down there visiting and we were testing it out in the back yard. He took a couple shots, then on the third shot it made a weird sound. When we went to see the target we were both in disbelief. He hit the arrow inside of another one. I don’t think he could do that again if he tried.
    Robin Hood

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    St. Patty’s Day Giveaway

    St. Patty's Paracord and Flies

    7 green brassie midges and a green paracord bracelet are up for grabs on Sunday to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day! To try your luck at this giveaway enter the following ways:

    1. Facebook – Like us on Facebook, then like and share our contest photo.
    2. Instagram – Follow @theflytrout, then post a picture with some green in it and include @theflytrout #greenisfly in the caption.
    3. Twitter – Follow @theflytrout and tweet the following: I just entered the St. Patty’s Day Giveaway from the @theflytrout http://theflytrout.com/2013/03/st-pattys-day-giveaway/ #TheFlyTrout
    Three ways to be entered in the drawing. Good luck!

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    Entries taken between March 12th-16th, 2013
    Winners announced March 17th, 2013