Simms waders are
an essential part to Breckenridge flyfishing, the Blackfoot Stockingfoot Waders from Simms are perfect for
beginners. An average pair of Simms
waders would cost between two hundred and fifty dollars to seven hundred
dollars, but with this clearance item you get an affordable cost of one hundred
and forty dollars. The cheaper price makes them a steal and a best choice for
newbies to the Breckenridge fly fishing scene. You get a chance to use high-end
gear in this sport before needing to commit to the pricier gear. While it’s
usually true that you get what you pay for, this quality pair of Simms waders is an exception that offers
superb durability and excellent mobility. They will carry you through a few Breckenridge fly fishing seasons and
offer versatility by converting into high waist waders for the warmer days.
Cutthroat Anglers: Colorado Fly Fishing
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Study up Before Heading out on the Water
Fishing reports might be one of the
most important tools for anglers in the high country of Colorado. Reports will
contain a myriad of information pertaining to how certain fishing holes will
act. They will mostly consist of water levels of certain areas, what type of
fish you can expect, weather conditions, and lure recommendations. Fly-fishing
in Colorado can be difficult and most reports help everyone from the seasoned
local to the out of town vacationer. Both benefit from extensive hands-on
knowledge and information. These reports also help identify what fish generally
populate certain locations and what they like to eat. Read your Colorado
fishing reports and happy hunting.
Wednesday, June 3, 2015
Colorado Fishing Reports: Wave train on the Colorado
A new man-made wave pool was put into the Colorado River
this year. This wave pool is mostly for Kayakers, landlocked surfers, or even
paddle boarders to enjoy. But if you’re fishing for trout there is one thing that for sure, it will be a new sight for the
fish in that area. It is most likely not going to hinder the fish much, as they
can still get down the river, however for fishing, it could bring some new
spots for big fish to nest. There is no warranty on what this new wave pool
will do to the fish habitat if anything, however if down in this area watch in
the next coming months to see how fish react to this new tourist attraction.
Monday, May 4, 2015
Create Fly Fishing Memories on Your Colorado Vacation
If you are planning a trip to Colorado this summer, why not
take a guided fly fishing tour in the high country? Summer is a beautiful time
of year to be out on the river, and fly fishing in Colorado is an excellent way
to experience all of the beauty that the state has to offer.
Most Colorado fly fishing tours offer complimentary rods and
gear, allowing you to save your suitcases for less bulky items. While many
experienced anglers are more than welcome to bring their own equipment with
them, your fishing guide will be able to recommend specific tackle to help
facilitate your Colorado experience.
Start your vacation in the Centennial State with a beautiful
fishing tour in Colorado. Create unforgettable memories while fly fishing in
the Rocky Mountains with your expert tour guide and friends.
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Why You Should Take Fly Fishing Lessons For Your Next Vacation
Summer is a great time to take advantage of Colorado’s goldmedal fishing waters. Although an incredible experience, if you have never
experienced fly fishing in the Rocky Mountains it is a good idea to take a
couple fly fishing lessons. Unlike traditional fishing with a spinning rod, fly
fishing takes much longer to master and requires learning various new skills.
Although this may seem like a big undertaking, learning this new skill actually
has many advantages over traditional fishing that will make the sport easier in
the long run.
A fly rod doesn’t require a long casting range or delicate
line, making snags and tangles unlikely. Additionally, the types of lures used
in fly fishing are less expensive than spinners, and tend to lead to better
results when fishing for trout, which is one of Colorado’s primary fish. Taking
a lesson to advance your skills guarantees long-term benefits.
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