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Conejos - Mogote - Colorado

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Water Flow Chart

Using Water Flow Charts & Weather Reports: Begin with our water flow charts to grasp stream velocity and volume – look for stable or rising trends to pinpoint ideal fishing times. Learn to interpret sudden spikes or drops, which can indicate potential challenges. Next, consult our weather reports to understand ambient conditions. Pairing the two, you can anticipate fish behavior, choose the right gear, and select the best fishing spots. Use these tools together for a holistic approach to your next fishing adventure.

In-Depth Weather

Directions To Location

Hatch Chart

Month Hatch Time of Day Recommended Fly Sizes Popular Fly Patterns
January Midges Morning and Afternoon #20-#22 Zebra Midge, Griffith's Gnat
February Midges Morning and Afternoon #20-#22 Zebra Midge, Griffith's Gnat
March Blue Winged Olives, Midges Mid Day #18-#22 Pheasant Tail, Zebra Midge
April Blue Winged Olives, Midges All Day #16-#18, #20-#22 RS2, Pheasant Tail
May Caddis, Stoneflies All Day #14-#18 Egg-Laying Caddis, Golden Stonefly
June Green Drakes, Pale Morning Dun, Stoneflies All Day #10-#14 Green Drake Dun, Pale Morning Spinner, Stimulator
July Pale Morning Dun, Caddis, Stoneflies All Day #14-#18 Caddis Pupa, Parachute Adams, Golden Stonefly
August Tricos, Terrestrials Early Morning, Late Afternoon #20-#24, #12-#16 Trico Spinner, Humpy
September Blue Winged Olives, Terrestrials Mid Day, Late Afternoon #18-#22, #12-#16 RS2, Trico Spinner
October Blue Winged Olives, Midges Afternoon #18-#22, #20-#24 Pheasant Tail, Griffith's Gnat
November Blue Winged Olives, Midges Morning, Late Afternoon #20-#22, #22-#24 Pheasant Tail, Zebra Midge
December Midges Morning and Afternoon #20-#22 Zebra Midge, Griffith's Gnat

While we strive to ensure the precision of our hatch charts, some reflect broader river region insights. Through ongoing partnerships with local guides and fly shops, we’re committed to refining our data. Should you notice any inconsistencies or have feedback, we welcome you to reach out. 

Best Fishing Spots

Conejos – Mogote is a paradise for fly fishing enthusiasts. Its diverse aquatic terrain provides an excellent platform for both amateurs and seasoned fly fishers.
  • Blue Creek: This is a tributary of the Conejos River that boasts excellent fly fishing spots. Its water is home to trout such as rainbow and brown.
  • Mogote Campground: Situated along the Conejos River, this spot offers excellent fishing opportunities. The peaceful surroundings make it even more enticing.
  • South Fork Conejos River: This area piques interest for its remote location. Here, you can expect to catch cutthroat and brook trout.
  • Conejos River: The main river itself is a flourishing habitat for a variety of trout species.
  • Pinnacle Creek: A relatively smaller tributary, Pinnacle Creek is known for its high trout population, making it perfect for fly fishing.
Remember, all these spots come under the public domain, ensuring they can be freely accessed by all fishing enthusiasts without any legal constraints.

Best Access Points

The Conejos – Mogote in Colorado is an excellent destination for fly fishing, offering numerous access points to its diverse fish population. Some of the best access points include:

  • Cross Creek Campground: Located near the northern end of the Conejos – Mogote, it provides an excellent opportunity for fly fishing in its crisp mountain streams.
  • Aspen Glade Campground: This site offers easy access to the river’s banks and is a great location to catch some brown and rainbow trout.
  • Spectacle Lake: Known for its serene environment and prolific fish life, making it a prime spot for fly fishing.
  • Pinnacle Campground: Offers direct access to the Conejos River, providing anglers with the chance to catch a variety of trout species.
  • El Rito Azul: Situated at the southern end of the Conejos – Mogote, this site offers unique habitat for certain fish species, including the Rio Grande cutthroat trout.

Local Fish

  • Brown Trout
  • Brook Trout
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Cutthroat Trout
  • Northern Pike
  • Mountain Whitefish
  • Yellow Perch
  • Large-Mouth Bass
  • About The River

    The Conejos-Mogote region, nestled in the south-central part of Colorado, is steeped in rich history and offers an enchanting blend of nature and culture. This serene area was initially inhabited by the Ute Indians, before European settlers arrived in search of gold and the promise of fertile agricultural areas.

    The main highlight of this region is the Conejos River, which flows majestically through the heart of the Conejos Valley, offering opportunities for fishing and camping. Travellers often watch out for the mighty Bald Eagles and other species of birds that grace the region.

    Apart from nature’s bounty, the region is recognized for its architectural gem, the Oldest Church in Colorado, located in Conejos, representing the strong influence of Spanish culture.

    • Conejos: Known for the oldest church in Colorado and beautiful landscapes.
    • Mogote: Home to lush green forests, lakes, and rivers, offering abundant recreational activities.

    Overall, the Conejos-Mogote area serves as a perfect blend of cultural history, scenic beauty, and outdoor recreation.

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