Colorado River Fishing Report (Glenwood Springs – Rifle)

Colorado River Fishing Report (Glenwood Springs – Rifle)
September 6, 2024 manager
In River Reports

Colorado River –

Flow: 2,090 cfs/Glenwood Springs

Conditions: Currently muddy again but anticipated to clear. The switch to fall conditions is lingering in the air but we’re not there quite yet. The streamer bite has been pretty decent – nothing to write home about yet but it can have its moments. Favorite colors include white, yellow, purple and black. The hopper fishing is still hanging right in there despite it tapering off in the higher elevations. Again, we are getting some pretty epic eats here and there but nothing crazy. BWO’s seem to be the most reliable subsurface imitations right now fished below a variety of attractor nymphs like San Juan Worms, Rubberleg Stones and PMDs. This is a quality not quantity fishery – and the fish are well worth grinding for. Overall the fishing has vastly improved of late and noticeably improving weekly. These are the times when having a good, local fishing guide really pays off.

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Flies

Dries: Chubby Chernobyls (tan/yellow/gold), PMXs (same), Tarantulas, Fat Alberts, Rogue Foam Stone (yellow/orange), Foam Elk Hair Caddis (tan/brown), Rubber Leg Stimi (yellow/orange), Ginger Variant, Flag Dun PMD, Melon Quill, CDC Rusty Spinner, Roys Special Emerger, CDC Comparadun BWO

Nymphs: Jig Rubberlegs (black/coffee), Cheater Belly (brown/tan), Zirdles (tan/coffee), Jig FKA Prince, Guides Choice, Soft Hackle PT, BH Swiss Straw Emerger, Split Case PMD, Perdigons (orange/PMD), Translucent Sally, Lime Prince, Tung Sparklewing RS-2’s, Polywings, Biot Emergers, PTs, San Juan Worm (red/tan/brown)

Streamers: Goldie Articulated, Ebony Articulated, Double Bunny (white), Thin Mints, Jig Slum Lord (brown), Aggravator Prince, Wooly Bugger (black/white)