South Boulder Creek - Moffat Tunnel - Colorado
Fly Fishing River Report & Conditions

South Boulder Creek – Moffat Tunnel - Water Flow Chart

South Boulder Creek – Moffat Tunnel - Weather report & radar

South Boulder Creek – Moffat Tunnel - General hatch chart

Month Hatch Time of Day Recommended Fly Sizes Popular Fly Patterns
January Midges Late morning to afternoon #24-#26 Griffith Gnat, Zebra Midge
February Midges Late morning to afternoon #24-#26 Griffith Gnat, Zebra Midge
March Blue-winged Olives, Midges Late morning to afternoon #18-#22, #24-#26 Comparadun BWO, Griffith Gnat
April Blue-winged Olives, Midges Mid-morning to mid-afternoon #18-#22, #24-#26 Comparadun BWO, Griffith Gnat
May Caddis, Blue-winged Olives Mid-morning to mid-afternoon #16-#18, #18-#22 Elk Hair Caddis, Comparadun BWO
June Green Drake, Caddis, Yellow Sallies Late afternoon to evening #12-#14, #16-#18, #14-#16 Green Drake Dun, Elk Hair Caddis, Yellow Sally Nymph
July Green Drake, Caddis, Yellow Sallies Afternoon to evening #12-#14, #16-#18, #14-#16 Green Drake Dun, Elk Hair Caddis, Yellow Sally Nymph
August Caddis, Yellow Sallies, Terrestrials Afternoon to evening #16-#18, #14-#16, #10-#20 Elk Hair Caddis, Yellow Sally Nymph, Dave’s Hopper
September Blue-winged Olives, Caddis, Terrestrials Afternoon to evening #18-#22, #16-#18, #10-#20 Comparadun BWO, Elk Hair Caddis, Ant Patterns
October Blue-winged Olives, Midges Mid-morning to mid-afternoon #18-#22, #24-#26 Comparadun BWO, Griffith Gnat
November Blue-winged Olives, Midges Mid-morning to early-afternoon #20-#22, #24-#26 Comparadun BWO, Zebra Midge
December Midges Mid-morning to early-afternoon #24-#26 Zebra Midge

South Boulder Creek – Moffat Tunnel Access Points

Fly fishing along the South Boulder Creek provides a fantastic fishing experience. Enthusiasts often prefer the stretches near Moffat Tunnel for its abundant fishing spots.

Some of the best access points include:

  • Eldorado Canyon State Park: Accessible via Eldorado Springs Drive and provides excellent access to lower South Boulder Creek.
  • Walker Ranch: Found 7.4 miles up Flagstaff Road and provides varied river access for fishing.
  • Moffat Tunnel East Portal Trail: Skip the crowds and head towards the Moffat tunnel for a serene fishing setup.

Additional considerations:

  1. Always adhere to local fishing regulations.
  2. Some areas may require a day-use fee or fishing permit.

South Boulder Creek – Moffat Tunnel Fishing Spots

The South Boulder Creek – Moffat Tunnel is an excellent spot for fly fishing, thanks to its diverse population of fish and beautiful scenery. Here are some top spots to consider:

  • Roger’s Park: Located in the town of Winter Park. This area is popular due to its accessibility and population of rainbow and brown trout.
  • Moffat Tunnel East Portal Trailhead: Offers a secluded fishing experience with abundant brown and brook trout.
  • Walker Ranch Loop: Provides a challenging hike down to the creek, rewarded by excellent fishing for rainbows.

Try different areas of the creek for a variety of fishing experiences. It’s worth noting that the railroad right-of-way adjacent to the creek is private property, so ensure you remain within the public fishing areas to respect local regulations.

South Boulder Creek – Moffat Tunnel Local Fish Species

  1. Rainbow Trout: This fish type is one of the most common species and highly sought after for fly fishing in South Boulder Creek.
  2. Brook Trout: A native species, often found in higher altitudes and colder waters.
  3. Brown Trout: Known for their striking yellow-brown color, they are a common species in South Boulder Creek.
  4. Cutthroat Trout: Cutthroats are revered by fly fishers due to their aggressive feeding habits, making it a thrilling catch for any angler.
  5. Mountain Whitefish: These fish are often found in the same habitats as trout and are sometimes targeted for fly fishing.
  6. Arctic Grayling: A more rare species in South Boulder Creek, they are challenging to catch making them a desirable target for seasoned anglers.
  7. Greenback Cutthroat Trout: This is Colorado’s state fish and is a special catch for most fly fishers in the region.
  8. Golden Trout: Golden Trout are rare and highly prized by anglers. They are often found in high mountain lakes and streams.

About the South Boulder Creek – Moffat Tunnel

Travel through time and witness the engineering marvel that is the South Boulder Creek – Moffat Tunnel. This iconic Colorado landmark isn’t just a tunnel; it’s a story of audacity and dedication. Constructed in the early 20th century, the tunnel was a game-changer for transcontinental rail transportation.

Main Highlights:

  • Built between 1923 and 1927, this ambitious project spans a whopping 6.2 miles (10 km).
  • Named after David Moffat, a Colorado railroad pioneer and visionary who dreamt of a direct route through the Continental Divide.
  • With dedication and countless man-hours, the Moffat Tunnel finally emerged, making Moffat’s dream a reality, albeit posthumously.

Today, the Moffat Tunnel continues to serve both freight and passenger trains, a testament to the timeless spirit of human invention. So, whether you’re a history buff or a train enthusiast, the legacy of the Moffat Tunnel has something to intrigue everyone.

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