Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
---|---|---|---|---|
January | Midge | Noon-4pm | #22-#26 | Zebra Midge, Black Beauty |
Scuds | All day | #16-#22 | Rainbow Warrior, Orange Scud | |
February | Midge | Noon-4pm | #22-#26 | Zebra Midge, Black Beauty |
Scuds | All day | #16-#22 | Rainbow Warrior, Orange Scud | |
March | Midge | Noon-4pm | #22-#26 | Zebra Midge, Black Beauty |
April | BWO | 11am-3pm | #18-#22 | Rusty Spinner, ADAMS |
Midges | All day | #20-#26 | Zebra midge, Griffith’s Gnat | |
May | BWO | Noon-4pm | #18-#22 | Blue Dun, ADAMS |
Caddis | Evening | #14-#18 | Elk Hair Caddis, E/C Caddis | |
June | Caddis | Evening | #14-#18 | Elk Hair Caddis, E/C Caddis |
Yellow Sallies | Afternoon-Evening | #14-#16 | Yellow Sally, Little Yellow Stone | |
Drakes | 2pm-6pm | #10-#12 | Green Drake, Sparkle Dun | |
July | Yellow Sallies | Afternoon-Evening | #14-#16 | Yellow Sally, Little Yellow Stone |
Drakes | 2pm-6pm | #10-#12 | Green Drake, Sparkle Dun | |
PMD | Afternoon | #16-#18 | Parachute PMD, Light Cahill | |
August | Tricos | Morning | #20-#24 | Trico Spinner, CDC Trico |
Terrestrials | All day | #10-#16 | Hopper, Ant, Beetle patterns | |
September | Terrestrials | All day | #10-#16 | Hopper, Ant, Beetle patterns |
BWO | 11am-3pm | #18-#22 | Rusty Spinner, ADAMS | |
October | BWO | Noon-4pm | #18-#22 | Blue Dun, ADAMS |
Midges | All day | #20-#26 | Zebra midge, Griffith’s Gnat | |
November | Midges | Noon-4pm | #22-#26 | Zebra Midge, Black Beauty |
Scuds | All day | #16-#22 | Rainbow Warrior, Orange Scud | |
December | Midge | Noon-4pm | #22-#26 | Zebra Midge, Black Beauty |
Scuds | All day | #16-#22 | Rainbow Warrior, Orange Scud |
The Gunnison River, below the Gunnison Tunnel, offers numerous access points for enthusiasts looking to fly fish in its waters. Here are some of the best spots:
Keep in mind that conditions can vary based on weather, season, and hatch patterns, so it’s advisable to check local reports. Always remember to respect local regulations and private property rights when accessing the river for fly fishing.
The Gunnison River, particularly the stretch below Gunnison Tunnel, is rife with great spots for fly fishing. Here are some of the best to leverage:
Remember to respect local fishing regulations to maintain these world-class fishing locations.
The Gunnison River, below the Gunnison Tunnel, is steeped in a rich and fascinating history. The river and the tunnel share their name with Captain John W Gunnison, a field engineer, who explored the area in the mid-19th century.
Construction of the Gunnison Tunnel, considered an American triumph of engineering, began in 1901 and it served an important role in irrigating the Uncompahgre Valley. This transformed arid land, allowing settlers to farm and contribute to the growth of the American West.
Considered an angler’s paradise, the Gunnison gorge below the tunnel is internationally renowned for
Notably, the Gunnison River is designated an Area of Critical Environmental Concern and a Gold Medal Trout Water body, acting as a testament to its natural significance.
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