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Grayling and Stocker Rainbows

Posted by on August 12, 2011

First off, let me apologize for the lack of posts on my part. My obsession for fishing and travel has left me with little time to sit at a computer. I will be spending more time on the computer now that school is starting again, and I will finally get a chance to post on all my summer trips.

We had hopes that the Grayling would be abundant early this year, but they were simply not there; everything has come late this year in Colorado due to the massive snowpack. About a month ago, they weren’t in the creek, they weren’t feeding on the surface at the reservoir, and they weren’t cruising the shores. I tried everything in my box but it was nymphs about seven feet under an indicator that eventually did the trick. The fishing was really slow and we only caught a few, so we retired to the campsite.

The campsite was along North Michigan Reservoir and full of stocker Rainbows averaging 10-12”. This would be a great place to take a kid or someone just starting to fly fish. The fish would eat just about anything and put up great fights for their size.

I am sure that it has changed drastically up there now, but this is a great place to explore. Just about every piece of water in Walden holds fish. So get out there and explore.

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