Colorado Madness Tour - April 6-14, 2007
PICTURES BELOW
The Colorado Madness tour began at 9 pm at
We woke up a four thirty the next day to
fifteen-degree air temps. We took the hour-long drive to the famed
“Dream Stream” section of the
After lunch we decided to try the 11
We arrived at the river and immediately saw
thousands of trout in the water. We were the in perfect timing for
the daily midge and blue winged olive hatches. There was a feeding
frenzy going on. It is
needless to say that this is a feel good spot for when the fickle
waters of the “Dream Stream” kicks your butt. We caught trout after
trout for the next three hours. The only thing better than the
catching was the spectacular scenery in the Canyon. Alex compares
this stretch to the Connetquot of Long Island, only prettier. He
goes on to say that this is the most beautiful stretch of river that
he has fished in his entire lifetime! I must agree the scenery is
unparalleled!
After getting bored of reeling in fish I headed back to the “Dream Stream”. I went back to the riffle where I started and there it was… Jaws! First cast the trout hits. It was at least a two-foot rainbow that was too tough for me. Its made a few violent head shakes and ran. It took off into the depths of the pool below to not be seen again.
There were a few more trout on that same gravel
that I did catch. I landed five more fish and the highlight was a
nineteen and a half inch Cutthroat. I noticed that there was a ton
of spawning activity right before dark.
That same day we drove out to
When we arrived at the
After fishing the
After fishing that
When we arrived in Basalt, with some help from
Riley. We reached the Taylor Creek Fly Shop. They are an awesome
bunch of guys and are eager to help fellow fly fisherman by pointing
them in the right direction on the “Pan” and other nearby streams.
Will Sands advice on flies was priceless! He is one of the most
helpful fly shop managers that I have some across. He really knows
his stuff.
When we arrived at the river we found a guide
and clients in the spot that we wanted to fish. The guide was nice
enough to tell us to wait for a half hour and be ready to “ catch
lots of trout”. That was what Alex and I wanted to hear. We drove
five hours and all we had was trout on our brains. He told us to put
on tons of split shot and two mysis shrimp patters.
The guide left the spot to us and we started fishing. it was trout on every cast. We didn’t catch any of the giant trout that we had heard about. However we caught some trout that were in excess of five pounds which is nothing to be embarrassed about. The trout were beautiful and full of fight. Although the dam can spoil some of the scenery it does not take away from the experience. Many times the sound of the running water was soothing and provided us with relaxation from the fast paced fishing.
I ventured down from the dam for a few hours on
the second day and found tons of trout down there as well. After
catching many trout I ventured back to the dam in order to try my
hands at catching a larger fish. When I got to the dam there were
several larger trout feeding in the tail out of the toilet bowl. I
was able to strike indicator nymph and catch at least a half dozen
nice browns that were over the 20-inch mark.
At the end of the second day I met Mitch. What
a great man! He took us to some of his private water on the
The next to last day of our trip was spent
gallivanting all over the state of
I ventured down to the mouth of the creek where
it ends its journey at the
On the way to out next stop we took a look off a bridge into Canyon Creek. There we saw almost a thousand rainbow trout that were getting ready to spawn. It was like staring into a fishbowl! I wish I could have thrown a line in there! It would have been game over!
It was a site to see all of those trout
protected from the spoils of humans. These were some true hogs in
there that were well over two feet in length. Looking in there is
enough to make you want to fish the
We needed to get to the town of
Also if you lost your luggage there are enough
high-end clothing stores to make you lose all of your money as well.
There is the largest set of outlet shops that I have ever seen.
The most memorable part of the day was getting the rental car stuck in the mud. We couldn’t get out for five minutes! I was jamming the car from forwards to reverse. The mud was everywhere. The car was covered with a half inch of the thickest mud that I have ever seen. I would not be the person cleaning the car. It was so funny that the both of us could not stop laughing about it for the rest of the trip. This is a reason that you go on trips like this. These are the memories that you take with you.
The last day was spent freezing on Spinney Mountain Reservoir. We were fishing with Roger and “crew”. Even though the weather was freezing and windy, the excellent company that I had made for some great fishing. The day was filled with multiple rainbow trout caught by everyone in the group. At times we were fishing in blizzard like conditions. Eventually after fishing for over six hours in these conditions Alex and I decided to call it a day and head back to Denver to rest and prepare for our trip back home to reality.
This was a great trip and some awesome new
memories were made not only on film and video but also in the minds
of Alex and I. Colorado has some awesome fisheries and I am sure
that those trout on the























































































