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Fresh Water Colorado New Year: Brown Trout Celebration
Posted by joey on January 09, 2007

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The weather report had us wondering if we were ever going to make it out but before we knew it our plane was landing on the icy tarmac in Denver. This trip to Colorado was planned last minute. Amy (Amos) and I were able to find cheap tickets so we decided to celebrate the New Year Rocky Mountain style. The last day of the year found us eight thousand feet high fishing blue ribbon water to healthy browns, rainbows and cut bows. Amos nymphed a deep pool rigged up with a size 18 chartreuse glo bug trailed by a size 22 blood midge. While I was looking for trout in the gin clear water I heard her shout. The rod was bent over and Amos was in the saddle. We were able to land the fish and get a nice pic. The healthy cut bow swam away and the stink was off. After celebrating the coming of the New Year we planned a trip to Basalt for a couple days. The weather was sunny and 40 as we prepared to hunt down a big rainbow. We rigged our rods with 6x and size 20-24 eggs and midges. The first day was a tough one with each of us only landing a few small browns and me breaking a rod. We regrouped that night over a few beers and got in the groove for the following day. The sun was shinning once again as it usually does in Colorado as we chatted on our way to the river. The red canyon glowed in the sunlight as we slowed down for a heard of big horn sheep crossing in front of us. Amy and I were in awe at the animals and spoke highly of them as we got our gear on. The day ended much better than the first and even though we didn’t get the rainbow we came for we

each landed some big browns and Amos landed her best brown ever. Fishing out west is surely an experience that everyone should try the weather, the scenery and the fish are all a treasure worth chasing.



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Re: Colorado New Year: Brown Trout Celebration
by jeremy on January 09, 2007 http://www.ineedasimplesolution.com
joey and amos .... wow, some impressive trout buming in a weeks time ... steelhead for christmas in the great lakes and then out west for some colorado trout to kick of 2007 ... .... nice work ...



Re: Colorado New Year: Brown Trout Celebration
by colehatch on January 09, 2007
I agree....excellent way to kick off another year of fishing. Basalt is a sweet little town. I've stayed at the Green Drake right in town and have spent alot of time on the FP and RF. Great area.



Re: Colorado New Year: Brown Trout Celebration
by greg on January 10, 2007 http://www.fliesandfinsnorth.com
Fishing in January is a great way to start off a new year. The take of a fish is a bit more exciting when it is less likely. Congrats on the fish and getting out there.



Re: Colorado New Year: Brown Trout Celebration
by joe-m on January 10, 2007
So glad the two of you can share these experiences. Guess I ahould get on some gear and give it a try. Sounds beautiful.
Love ya, Mumsy



Re: Colorado New Year: Brown Trout Celebration
by waterwhippa on January 10, 2007 http://salmonriverspecialists.com
Sounds like a great place to kick off the New Year. Glad you enjoyed your trip. Keep in touch.



Re: Colorado New Year: Brown Trout Celebration
by AlexisMT555 on January 11, 2007 http://www.ekwatafly.com/en/
Nice story, Colorado reminds me a trip with my family when I was 11 years old we've done the whole South West Side and I really enjoy these states, California, Utah, Nevada, Colorado and many others specialy the Colorado and his background.
Lovely background.

Thanks for sharing.

These trouts have wonderfull dress!!!.



Re: Colorado New Year: Brown Trout Celebration
by Postman on January 11, 2007
Nice little story.
Here in sweden its about 6 more
months before the troutfishing starts
so its nice to read your story of troutfishing.
Yours cincerly P-A


 
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