Month | Hatch | Time of Day | Recommended Fly Sizes | Popular Fly Patterns |
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January | Midges | Afternoon | 18 – 22 | Zebra Midges, Black Beauties |
Winter Stones | Afternoon | 16 – 18 | 20 Incher, Pat’s Rubber Legs | |
February | Midges | Afternoon | 18 – 22 | Zebra Midges, Snowshoe Midges |
Winter Stones | Afternoon | 16 – 18 | 20 Incher, Pat’s Rubber Legs | |
March | Midges | Afternoon | 18 – 22 | Zebra Midges, Black Beauties |
Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | 16 – 22 | Pheasant Tail, RS2 | |
April | Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | 16 – 22 | Pheasant Tail, RS2 |
Caddis | Evening | 14 – 18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X2 Caddis | |
May | Caddis | Evening | 14 – 18 | Elk Hair Caddis, X2 Caddis |
Green Drakes | Afternoon | 10 – 14 | Comparadun Green Drake, Parachute Adams | |
June | Green Drakes | Afternoon | 10 – 14 | Comparadun Green Drake, Parachute Adams |
Pale Morning Duns | Morning to Afternoon | 14 – 18 | Parachute Adams, Tilt Wing PMD | |
July | Pale Morning Duns | Morning to Afternoon | 14 – 18 | Parachute Adams, Tilt Wing PMD |
Red Quills | Afternoon | 14 – 16 | Parachute Adams, Red Quill | |
August | Yellow Sallies | Afternoon | 12 – 16 | Yellow Sallie Stonefly, Elk Hair Caddis |
Terrestrials | All day | 10 – 18 | Hopper Patterns, Ants | |
September | Terrestrials | All day | 10 – 18 | Hopper Patterns, Ants |
Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | 18 – 22 | Pheasant Tail, RS2 | |
October | Blue Winged Olives | Afternoon | 18 – 22 | Pheasant Tail, RS2 |
Midges | Afternoon | 18 – 24 | Zebra Midges, Black Beauties | |
November | Midges | Afternoon | 18 – 24 | Zebra Midges, Black Beauties |
Winter Stones | Afternoon | 16 – 18 | 20 Incher, Pat’s Rubber Legs | |
December | Midges | Afternoon | 18 – 24 | Zebra Midges, Black Beauties |
Winter Stones | Afternoon | 16 – 18 | 20 Incher, Pat’s Rubber Legs |
Glenwood Springs offers an exceptional location for fly fishing on the Roaring Fork River, recognized as a notable river for trout fishing.
Glenwood Springs, a beautiful city tucked in the heart of Colorado, is renowned for its Roaring Fork river. This idyllic river sublimely carves its way through the magnificent landscape providing breathtaking views and a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
The popping history of the Roaring Fork dates back to the Ute Indians, the first residents of this region who hunted and fished in the plentiful surroundings. With the arrival of the Europeans in the 1800s, the area developed rapidly into a flourishing community. The naming of Roaring Fork owes its origin to the uproarious sound it makes while cascading through boulders and cliffs.
Today, the Roaring Fork continues to play a significant role in Glenwood Springs, attracting countless visitors year after year for its stunning beauty and myriad recreational opportunities.
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