It truly is a tragedy, what happened
to the surrounding areas. It will take
years to repair the damage – while some may be irreversible. The fishing, however, has begun to rebound.
If you’re looking for scenic and
serene, the Big Thompson is not the river for you. Amidst catching beautiful trout, I was
actively drowning-out the screaming children and whipping go-carts in the
amusement park. Nevertheless – it was
all beautiful in its own right.
The fish were rising all day, as well
as feeding subsurface. The only successful
area was between the Lake Estes Dam and the first private-property bridge. I stuck to the same setup all day – Yellow
Foam Grasshopper with a size 20 Grey, Bead-Head BWO Emerger. No weight, 6x fluorocarbon tippet. I caught several great rainbows throughout
the late afternoon – some on the BWO, some on the Hopper. What was most encouraging… they were rising
to the hopper all day! Slightly
discouraging that I missed most of the hook-sets, but it’s been a while since
I’ve fished top water.
If you’re looking for a quick
trout-fix-trip out of Denver – head to the Big Thompson. The fish are rising! And the go-carts aren’t the worst
soundtrack…when you’re catching fish.
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