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Fishing Reports

Rocky Mountains


Colorado River
May 26, 2006


Posted by Taylor Creek Fly Shop
Contact: Tim Heng/Will Sands/Kirk Webb
Basalt, CO 81621 USA
Phone 1: (970) 927-4374
Fax: (970) 927-3076
Email: tcreek@ssv.net
URL: http://www.taylorcreek.com/

Current Report
Currintly the Colorado River below Glenwood Springs is flowing at 12,400 cfs. The river is muddy and unfishable at this time. We expect the Colorado to not clear up again until sometime in late June. Meanwhile, the upper portions of the Roaring Fork as well as the upper Frying Pan are in great shape and fishing very well.

Two-Week Fishing Forecast
Start tying up Green Drakes! expect to see mass quantities of Drakes by the last week of June! It's going to be epic!

River Flows
12,400 CFS in Glenwood springs

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Water Temperature
44'-52'

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Visit our Sales Bin at www.taylorcreek.com for a host of sale items including 35%-50% off select Sage and Orvis rods, 50% off flylines, plus smoking deals on Patagonia gear and more.

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