Bushwhacking into the backcrounty to find a secluded fishing spot is always difficult, but oftentimes incredibly rewarding.
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Bushwhacking into the backcrounty to find a secluded fishing spot is always difficult, but oftentimes incredibly rewarding.
I couldn’t find this all important information anywhere before my trip, but now you can find it exclusively on theeglisoutdoors.com
Getting started fly fishing can be daunting with all the different equipment and gear, but I’m here to help. My first list is the bare essentials you’ll need in order to get out on the water and catch some fish.
An amazing place just outside of Denver. Good trout fishing and abundant wildlife, including herds of bighorn sheep!
The first time I hiked to Hope Lake I didn’t bring my fishing pole. I was not going to make that mistake twice!
The Thornton Gravel Lakes is and easily accessible urban fishery with great fishing and big quality fish.
My first time fly fishing was a failure, but I’ve returned to Priest Lake, my own personal Waterloo, to take my revenge!
Four years ago I learned to fly fish on the San Miguel River. Now, armed with years of experience, I’m back for round two!
I hate to share this info with anyone, but I promised no secret spots. It might just be the best fishing spot on the Poudre River.
Dominated by Brook Trout and surrounded by the beauty of the Holy Cross Wilderness, Lake Constantine provides great fly fishing opportunities and fabulous scenery.