• Lower Blue River Fly Fishing Report – April: Clear Flows, Baetis Hatches, Canyon Tactics & Tailwater Trout Below Green Mountain Reservoir
    Apr 7 2025

    Welcome back to the Rise Beyond Fly Fishing Podcast — your no-fluff, no-shop-bias report on Colorado’s best fly fishing water. In this episode, we head deep into the canyon to cover one of the state's most overlooked gems: the Lower Blue River below Green Mountain Reservoir.

    Tailwater purists and solitude seekers, this one’s for you.

    The Lower Blue isn’t flashy or friendly—it’s cold, clear, remote, and brutally honest. But if you’re willing to hike in, rig light, and bring your A-game, it might just hand you one of the most memorable trout of your spring season. This stretch rewards the stealthy and punishes the sloppy. If that sounds like your kind of adventure, you’re in the right place.


    🎯 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • April conditions: flows, temps, water clarity, fishing pressure & wind

    • Real hatch insight — Midges, Baetis, and when to expect the first wave of caddis

    • Top 3 fly patterns to fish this week (and how to rig them for success)

    • Tactical tips for nymphing tight canyon seams, swinging streamers in plunge pools, and spotting rising fish in low light

    • Access details for the tailwater below Green Mountain, including 🔥 hot spots and local know-how

    • How to avoid pressure and make the most of a weekday mission


    This is the water that makes you slow down, observe, and earn every strike. The fish are wild. The crowds are light. The payoff? Absolutely worth it.

    We cover the best access points and give you boots-on-the-ground tips for navigating the terrain. From the Tailwater Pool just below the dam to The Narrows and the Big Bend, we highlight:

    • Where to expect risers on cloudy afternoons

    • Where to go deep with Baetis nymph rigs

    • Which bends to target with streamers when flows are favorable

    • How to fish smart in a canyon that can turn on you quickly if you’re unprepared


    We also spotlight critical conservation efforts happening nearby, including the work of the Blue River Watershed Group, the Gore-Ten Mile Chapter of Trout Unlimited, and public access info from the Town of Silverthorne.


    We’re here to make you a better angler, not sell you a rod. That’s why we also include:

    • Real-time flow intel via USGS Green Mountain Tailwater Gauge

    • Tips on interpreting river gauges

    • Seasonal streamer movement strategies (spoiler: slow and deep wins April)


    🎣 Top Flies for the Week:

    • Dry Fly: Blue Wing Olive (#18–20)

    • Nymph: JuJu Baetis (#20–22)

    • Streamer: Slump Buster or Sculpzilla (#8–10)

    Want to fish these patterns? You can find them all at RiseBeyondFlyFishing.shop

    📍 Access Highlights🧠 Bonus Intel:

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    11 mins
  • Colorado Fly Fishing: Bear Creek (Evergreen) - April Trout Report | Rise Beyond Fly Fishing | Modern Fly Fishing Reports for Modern Colorado Anglers | Ditch the Dated Fly Shop Reports | Get Real Intel
    Apr 6 2025

    Step into the captivating world of fly fishing on Bear Creek's picturesque Evergreen section this April, where the pursuit of wild trout intertwines with the breathtaking beauty of Colorado's foothills. This meticulously crafted report is your definitive guide to navigating the creek's dynamic waters, providing real-time updates on crucial conditions like flow, water temperature, and clarity—factors that directly influence trout behavior and your angling success. Delve into the intricacies of matching the hatch, with detailed insights into the emergence of Baetis and Caddis, and discover the most effective fly patterns to entice Bear Creek's discerning trout. From mastering delicate dry fly presentations to executing strategic nymphing techniques in deep runs and employing streamer tactics for aggressive strikes, we'll equip you with the knowledge to maximize your success on every cast. Explore the best access points along Bear Creek, including the popular Evergreen Lake tailwater, known for its consistent flows and abundant trout, and the more secluded Highway 74 sections, offering a diverse range of water types and angling opportunities. Gain valuable tips for navigating the creek's unique challenges, such as fluctuating water levels and varying clarity, and learn how to adapt your techniques to the ever-changing conditions. We'll also cover essential local regulations, landowner considerations, and safety advice to ensure a responsible and enjoyable fishing experience, respecting both the environment and the community. Whether you're a seasoned angler seeking to refine your skills and explore new strategies or a beginner eager to conquer Bear Creek's waters and experience the thrill of landing your first wild trout, this report is packed with expert advice, pro tips, and insider knowledge. Dive into the intricacies of Bear Creek's ecosystem, understand the nuances of its trout populations, and learn how to adapt your techniques to the ever-changing conditions. This isn't just a report; it's your comprehensive roadmap to unlocking the full potential of your Bear Creek fly fishing experience. Tune in now and elevate your angling game, transforming every cast into a potential masterpiece. Experience the thrill of landing wild trout against the backdrop of Evergreen's breathtaking landscapes, and let this report be your guide to unforgettable moments on the water. This is more than fishing; it's an immersion into the heart of Colorado's fly fishing paradise. Equip yourself with the knowledge, embrace the challenge, and reel in the rewards of Bear Creek's April bounty. Tune in, and let the adventure begin, where every cast is a story waiting to be told."Step into the enchanting realm of fly fishing along Bear Creek's Evergreen section this April—a true haven for anglers and nature enthusiasts alike. As the sun casts its warm golden glow on the sweeping landscapes, the allure of wild trout beckons, merging the thrill of fishing with the stunning beauty of Colorado's foothills. This comprehensive guide serves as your trusted companion, curated to help you navigate the creek’s changing waters with confidence. In this report, you’ll find real-time updates that are essential for a successful outing. Knowing the current flow rates, water temperatures, and clarity levels is crucial, as these factors heavily influence trout behavior. Armed with this information, you can strategically plan your approach for the day, increasing your chances of hooking a prized catch.A key aspect of your fly fishing venture will be understanding the local hatches. With detailed insights into the emergence patterns of Baetis and Caddis, you'll be equipped to select the most effective fly patterns that will attract Bear Creek's discerning trout.

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    17 mins
  • Boulder Canyon Fly Fishing: April Trout Hatches & Techniques | Rise Beyond Fly Fishing in Denver Colorado | Modern Fly Fishing Reports for Modern Anglers | Ditch the Dated Fly Shop Reports
    Apr 5 2025

    Prepare to embark on an unforgettable fly fishing journey through the breathtaking Boulder Canyon this April. This report serves as your comprehensive guide, expertly crafted to unveil the subtleties and rewards that this iconic Colorado stream has to offer. As you prepare to immerse yourself in the experience, you'll want to stay informed about the specific conditions that could make or break your day on the water. Understanding current conditions is crucial; thus, we'll provide detailed updates on water temperature, clarity, and flow. Each of these factors significantly impacts trout behavior and directly correlates with your success on the stream. For instance, warmer water temperatures may encourage more active trout, while changes in clarity can affect their feeding habits. As you plan your fishing excursions, you'll also want to pay attention to the unique hatches that are occurring during this time. We’ll focus on the early Caddis and Baetis emergences, both of which are favorites among trout in Boulder Creek. Knowing the specific fly patterns that are currently effective is essential, as it can mean the difference between a blank day and a spectacular catch. Whether you opt for delicate dry flies that dance on the surface or nymphs that imitate the aquatic life below, we’ll assist you in selecting the right tactics to entice these discerning fish.Perfecting your techniques is vital, particularly in this region known for its technical waters. We will delve into the nuances of dry fly presentations, highlighting the importance of subtle, accurate casts that don’t spook the fish. Additionally, you’ll refine your nymphing skills to tackle those difficult runs where trout lie in search of their meals. If you plan to fish deeper pools, we’ll also cover effective streamer strategies designed to attract aggressive takes, allowing you to reel in those larger specimens that can lurk just out of sight.As for the river itself, Boulder Canyon offers a diverse array of fishing sections to explore. From the renowned stretches near Highway 119 with their technical water and abundant trout, to the surprising opportunities found in urban areas near Eben G. Fine Park, there's something for every angler. Even those familiar with the area will find value in exploring the consistent flows below Barker Dam, a local favorite that promises steady action. Each of these locations presents unique challenges and opportunities, and we’ll help you adapt your approach for the greatest potential for success.Beyond tactics and techniques, being aware of local regulations is essential for a responsible angling experience. We’ll cover key guidelines established by the City of Boulder Open Space and Mountain Parks, alongside urban fishing etiquette that ensures a respectful and enjoyable experience for everyone involved. This report is far more than a basic fishing guide; it's a detailed resource that delves into the intricate ecosystem of Boulder Creek, illuminating its trout populations and the dynamic conditions that affect your fishing. With the knowledge and strategies you’ll gain, you'll be well-equipped to engage with Boulder Creek's educated trout effectively. Prepare to turn each cast into an opportunity for success and transformation, where challenges can become triumphs. Your Boulder Creek adventure promises to be not just a fishing trip, but a memorable experience filled with learning and connection to the natural world. Dive deep into this fishing report and ready yourself for the art of fly fishing in Boulder Canyon, where every ripple holds the potential for a truly remarkable encounter.

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    21 mins
  • Clear Creek Fly Fishing: Golden Canyon Trout Report - April Hatches | Rise Beyond Fly Fishing in Colorado | Modern Fly FIshing Reports of Modern Anglers
    Apr 4 2025

    Unlock the secrets of successful fly fishing at Clear Creek's Golden Canyon this April with our detailed and meticulously crafted report. This guide is designed to help anglers navigate the challenging yet rewarding waters of one of Colorado's most iconic streams.We begin with a comprehensive overview of the current fishing conditions. Understanding water temperature, clarity, and flow updates is crucial for predicting trout behavior and maximizing your chances of success. For instance, the temperature will influence where the fish are likely to be found; during the spring season, warmer water can lead to increased feeding activity. Keeping an eye on clarity can also inform you about how visible your fly will be to the fish.This report doesn’t just stop at conditions; we’ll also delve into the specific hatches to target, with a strong emphasis on the Blue-Winged Olive (BWO) emergences that often characterize this time of year. Getting to know the lifecycle of BWOs and when they hatch will allow you to select the most effective fly patterns for that moment. Matching your fly with the naturals will improve your chances of enticing bites and creating memorable encounters with the wild trout that call Clear Creek home.Mastering precise dry fly presentations is essential for catching fish in these waters. We’ll provide tips and techniques to enhance your casting accuracy, allowing you to place your fly exactly where it needs to be. Additionally, we’ll refine your nymphing techniques for Clear Creek's challenging runs, so you can effectively target fish holding near the bottom. For more aggressive trout, we’ll explore streamer strategies designed to provoke strikes in the deeper pools, adapting your approach to the diverse water types scattered throughout Golden Canyon.In terms of specific locations, our guide covers the best sections of Golden Canyon for targeting trout. From deeper pools that offer a chance at larger specimens to the accessible riffles along Highway 6 where you can practice your casting skills, there’s a fishing experience for everyone. The technical waters of the Tunnel Section will also be examined; here, precision and skill are demanding yet rewarding, offering an excellent opportunity for the experienced angler.We also place great importance on responsible fishing practices. Our report will include essential information on local regulations, ensuring you adhere to Jefferson County Open Space guidelines while fishing. Furthermore, navigating the unique challenges of Clear Creek's ecosystem is essential to fostering a sustainable fishing environment. This report is more than just a set of instructions; it acts as a comprehensive resource for understanding Clear Creek's trout populations and the ever-changing conditions that impact your fishing experience. To increase your chances of landing wild browns, we’ll equip you with the knowledge and skills needed to transform every cast into a potential masterpiece.Take a deeper dive into the strategies that will elevate your angling game. By turning challenges into triumphs, your Clear Creek adventure can evolve into an unforgettable experience. Join us as we immerse ourselves in the art of Golden Canyon fly fishing, where every cast provides a lesson, and every catch stands as a significant reward in your fishing journey.

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    17 mins
  • Poudre River Fly Fishing: April's High Water Trout Tactics (Mishawaka)
    Apr 3 2025

    Prepare for an unforgettable fly fishing adventure on the Cache La Poudre River's Mishawaka section this May, where the river's dynamic nature presents both challenges and opportunities for anglers. This extensive report serves as your essential guide to navigating the river's powerful currents and effectively targeting trout amid high-water conditions.


    As you embark on this journey, we'll provide you with a thorough analysis of the river's current state. This includes up-to-date flow metrics, insights on water temperatures, and clarity reports that will empower you to make informed decisions while out on the water.


    Understanding these elements is crucial for maximizing your chances of a successful fishing expedition.Our focus will be on the specialized tactics necessary for success in these challenging conditions. With the river's currents peaking, employing effective streamer strategies is essential for enticing those aggressive strikes from fish that are active in turbulent waters. Additionally, we'll delve into nymphing techniques specifically designed for targeting deep runs and pockets, where trout seek refuge from the rushing waters. Learn the intricacies of reading the river, from observing changes in water flow to understanding various trout behaviors in high-flow scenarios. We’ll share tips on how to adapt your angling approach to convert obstacles into advantages.


    Our guide will take you through the prime sections of the Mishawaka area. The classic Mishawaka Run is included, known for its accessibility and consistent action. We’ll also highlight the deeper pools near Pineview Falls, where larger trout tend to gather, making it a hotspot for those looking for a significant catch. Don't miss out on the technical challenges presented by The Narrows section, which demands a finesse and precision that can truly test your skills as an angler.Safety is paramount, especially in a whitewater environment like the Poudre River.


    We’ll provide critical advice to help you navigate its rapids safely, alongside essential information on local regulations and access points to ensure a responsible fishing experience.This report is more than just a collection of fishing tips; it is a comprehensive resource that deepens your understanding of the Poudre's rich ecosystem and its thriving trout populations. As conditions change, so too should your strategies, and we aim to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to master the art of fishing the Poudre River. Every cast can potentially lead to an incredible catch, and with the right preparation, your Poudre adventure can be nothing short of spectacular. Dive into our rich strategies that elevate your angling game, transforming every challenge encountered into a triumphant story of resilience and reward.


    Embrace the water’s flow and let it tell its story as you navigate the thrilling experience that comes with fishing in one of the most dynamic environments of the Cache La Poudre River. Tune in now and get ready for an adventure that promises excitement, discovery, and plenty of fish!

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    17 mins
  • South Platte River Fly Fishing Report for Deckers: Trout, Tactics, and Tall Tales”
    Apr 2 2025

    Ever wonder why Deckers trout are so notoriously choosy? We’ve got all the intel in this episode of “Deckers on the Fly.” Tune in for flow updates, hot fly picks, and expert tips to turn those finicky fish into your new best friends—no magic wand needed. Fishing misadventures guaranteed!

    https://risebeyondflyfishing.com/blog/fishing-report-south-platte-river-at-deckers

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    17 mins
  • Cheesman Canyon Report: Finicky Trout and Fabulous Views Await
    Apr 2 2025


    Cheesman Canyon trout are famously picky—like food critics at a Michelin-star restaurant. But hey, that's why you're here, right? With breathtaking canyon walls and crystalline water, the setting alone is worth the hike. Toss in some trophy-sized browns and rainbows that give side-eye better than your mother-in-law at Thanksgiving, and you've got yourself one of Colorado’s premier fly fishing experiences. Just remember, Cheesman trout have seen more flies than a diner waitress on the late-night shift. Bring your A-game.

    Conditions shift quicker than a politician’s promises, so stay dialed in below and find out what's hatching, what's hot, and where to plant your boots for today's best shot at angling glory.

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    16 mins
  • South Platte River at Waterton Canyon in April 2025 | Modern Reports for Modern Anglers
    Apr 1 2025

    Forget the recycled fly shop reports that haven’t changed since dial-up internet. This March 2025 Waterton Canyon update gives you the real scoop: flow rates, hatch charts, flies that work (no, not that Royal Wulff again), and river tips to actually help you hook up. No gatekeeping, no fluff—just the stuff modern anglers need. Powered by Rise Beyond Fly Fishing.



    https://risebeyondflyfishing.com/blog/fishing-report-south-platte-river-at-waterton-canyon

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    25 mins