Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Spring break season is right around the corner. For some, that means traveling while the kids are out of school — for others, it’s ...
I had to choose between a warm bed and sleeping in, or a cold and wet day on the river. Short of lightning, here's why you should always choose the river. I had a choice to make. Go out in cold, ...
Fly fishing during the spring runoff can be intimidating. Sure, high, off-color rivers can be confusing and hard to read, but fish are still biting in these conditions. Plus, you might even have the ...
What a difference a week makes! While we are all trying to adjust to an hour’s less sleep, fish in the Roaring Fork and Colorado rivers are making the adjustment to looking up and eating dry flies.
Just as the fishing is heating up around here, many anglers with the itch (and the means) to travel are beginning to think about salt water destination trips. Spring break isn’t just for coeds, you ...
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The Eagle River has thawed out and the river is coming back to life. If you’ve driven down U.S. Highway 6 in the past couple weeks, you’ve probably noticed a large amount of vehicles pulled off the ...
Spring break travelers have spread across the country. Each one seeking scenery and activities that hold something different. For years, spring has been a time for fly-fishing trips for me. Whether it ...
As we start to see runoff conditions here in the Roaring Fork Valley, it is time to change our fishing game up with adjustments to ensure success. True runoff will not be here for another week or two, ...