Trout Fishing pictures are from Boulder Creek, South Platte River, Zirkel Wilderness Beaverponds, Yampa River, and Colorado River. Thanks to my sons Will and Ben and their buddies for the pictures (I did catch a few!)
Brown Trout, Rainbows, Cutbows, Cutthroat and Brookies.
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South Platte Gill Trail - Rainbow - Black Zonker Spinnerbait |
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Boulder Creek - Brown - Black Armadillo |
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Boulder Creek - Brown - Black Armadillo |
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South Platte - Brown - Black Armadillo |
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South Platte - Brown - Red and Orange Armadillo |
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Zirkel Wilderness - Cutthroat - Blue Armadillo |
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Boulder Creek - Brookie - Red and Orange Armadillo |
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Colorado River - Brown - Red and Orange Armadillo |
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Colorado River - Brown - Blue and Gold Armadillo |
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Colorado River - Rainbow - Blue Armadillo |
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Yampa River - Brown - Red and Orange Armadillo |
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Boulder Creek - Cutbow - Red and Gold Armadillo |
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Yampa River - Brown Trout - Black Armadillo |
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Zirkel Wilderness Beaver Pond - Cutthroat - Black Armadillo |
5 comments:
nice looking trout
Hi Frank. Got to say that the PA Trout pictures caught on your spinners, kind of dwarf these.
I catch a lot of small fish too. The little ones just show how healthy a stream is . Pa has cut back on stocking and some streams have actually benefited from less stocking .
Ive been fishing for trout now scene November of last year testing lures and colors. I have cough most of my browns and rainbows on Mepps inline spinners, dark green with a brass blade, all chartreuse 1/6 to 1/4 weight also will bring up fish from the holes with a hard hit that always lands a fish . In my opinion they are the best spinners for Colorado rivers and streams, followed of coarse by Panther Marten spinners another great lure. I switch back and forth between the two and try different colors but ALWAYS go home during season with fresh fish.
Not mine, to each his own.
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