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    Day Trippin' to Southern Colorado Backcountry Streams 

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    Published on 08-27-2014 03:52 PM  Number of Views: 33689 
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    Despite flirting with the Big River earlier this summer when I think about fishing in Southern Colorado, I think about backcountry small streams. If these streams are easy to get to then the "trout fishing" is likely to fall short of my expectations/dreams that I have formed through countless daydreams over the previous winter and spring. Over the years, I've concluded that it doesn't take much in the form of fishing pressure, fish harvesting, and frequent visits to change the dynamic of a stream. My own personal skill level, lack of patience, and propensity to fish only dry flies is more in tune with naive backcountry fish that see a fly only once or twice a week or a month rather than "educated" survivor fish living in a stream that flows along a well used road and see flies thrown their way multiple times a day. If these fish from public water represent two ends to a continuum then the amount of trout naiveté is directly proportional to the difficulty of access to the stream. Difficult access -->; naive (and maybe native) trout. With my limited fishing skill there is only one option--hike. ...
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    Best of times Worst of times 

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    Published on 11-29-2013 01:16 PM  Number of Views: 29860 
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    I haven’t written in a while which is bad, but the reason that I haven’t written is because I have been so busy fishing lately, which is not good but … … great. Just another example of what a “best and worst” summer and fall that I have had, but fortunately the good outweighed the bad, and in the end that is all we can ask for.
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    Saving Rhinos, a Fly a Time 

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    Published on 11-19-2013 11:12 AM  Number of Views: 27424 
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    The current statistics regarding Rhino poaching are staggering. The unrelenting assault on these impressive beasts has left disgusting holes in the their dwindling world population. The fight against poaching is ongoing, underfunded and desperate.


    Very scary numbers!


    With the recent extinction of the Western Black Rhino, we are again reminded of the fragility of these robust, sometimes comical, animals. I have recently found myself thinking more and more about what this in this world is going to be left for my children. It is a scary process and the reality of the situation – the fact that species are still becoming extinct because of human greed and naivety – pisses me off!
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    Piedra River, Fall 2013 

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    Published on 11-19-2013 11:09 AM  Number of Views: 27737 
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    The Piedra River in southwest Colorado is a pretty, mid-sized mountain freestone stream. Piedra means “stone” or “flint” in Spanish and like much of the water in southwest Colorado it was named by the Spanish. I had fished it several years before on a section of public water near a campground upstream a ways from where I fished it this time without much success. This time a buddy and I had decided to fish the Animas up near Durango but ended up fishing the Piedra instead. ...
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    Season Opener 

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    Published on 09-09-2013 10:05 AM  Number of Views: 22587 
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    The Trout season has just opened on the streams of the Cape Piscatorial Society here in South Africa. It's been a relatively dry winter with the real rain only arriving fairly recently.

    While this should mean well conditioned (and fairly fat) from our streams, it also has meant high water levels at a temperature that makes wading deeper that mid-thigh a rather uncomfortable proposition. Yes, waders could be used but we rather break them for the streams, especially considering the blue skies and warm sun. ...
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    Returning to Cochetopa Creek 

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    Published on 08-01-2013 10:36 AM  Number of Views: 29792 
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    Returning to Cochetopa Creek

    A number of years ago my wife and I took a trip up into Colorado for a domestic vacation of hiking and fishing. We discovered a true gem of a small stream called Cochetopa Creek about 30 minutes outside of Gunnison in the heart of some of Colorado’s wildest and most beautiful country. We were staying at a cabin in Gunnison and on the day we decided to fish the creek we slept late, drank coffee and generally got a slow start on the day. By the time we made it to the creek it was noon. ...
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    Belated Father's Day Remembrance: The Fishing Hat 

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    Published on 06-28-2013 01:04 PM  Number of Views: 27371 
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    The Fishing Hat


    Bill returned from Germany and the Army of the Occupation in 1955. He brought back with him a taste for good lager, a barracks degree in Pinochle and Poker, and a newfound love: Fishing moving water with Mepps spinners.

    Since then, he’d wooed and married my mother, fathered three children and worked until the bitter end for 3 successive small companies that each failed to adapt as wholesale and retail modernized in the 70’s 80’s and 90’s. Bill had his full share of life’s lows and though he perhaps was shorted a couple of high notes, he was the calm and quiet force that kept our family close and my siblings and I feeling secure even when we really weren’t. Dad had come through life with no complaints he felt were worth mentioning and very few regrets. We were all profoundly grateful to have Bill as our father. ...
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    Local Trout Opener Ontario 

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    Published on 05-06-2013 09:51 AM  Number of Views: 9144 
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    I am fortunate to live a few hundred feet from a nice little stream east of Toronto so leave the truck keys at home..
    Opening day on My local stream started with little of the usual fanfare of cars lined up at the bridge and circus clowns splashing through the stream ( which I usually avoid like the plague). One lonely car parked on the side this day, and only the sounds of birds and water over rocks. I passed only 3 or 4 other anglers the whole day.
    Fish had been thick the previous week and I think cold temps had kept them upstream. ...
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    Lost Camera Creek (part3) 

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    Published on 01-03-2013 10:41 AM  Number of Views: 9176 
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    As part two came to an end, I had just told you about my recent 3 day early October car camping trip, fishing the high country ...
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    Five Dollar Fine for Whining 

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    Published on 12-03-2012 11:31 AM  Number of Views: 10558 
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    I was sitting having a cigar on a warm summer night listening to my IPOD and watching the stars, when an old Chris LeDoux ...
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    Double D's Adventures 

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    Published on 12-03-2012 11:29 AM  Number of Views: 8706 
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    Sorry I haven’t written in a while let’s just say my heart wasn’t in it. It has been a … shall we say … interesting … year, ...
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    In Praise of Missouri's Trout Parks 

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    Published on 11-19-2012 11:25 AM  Number of Views: 8704 
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    Hear me out on this. The forecast for the third weekend in October was for perfect fall weather so I decided to head down ...
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    Passing it on to the next generation... 

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    Published on 09-27-2012 03:20 PM  Number of Views: 19268 
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    For the past 4 years running, my father, brother, son & I have carved out a long weekend in September to camp & fly fish. My 12 year old son was so excited to go this year, he couldn’t sleep the night before. So maybe my small contribution to try and nurture his love of the outdoors & fly fishing (like my father did for me) is working. To echo what others have said, I truly believe the next generation represents the future of our sport and the future for pristine habitat. ...
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    Ramblings of a steelheader 

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    Published on 09-18-2012 07:31 PM  Number of Views: 9573 
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    Thought I'd bring this one back to life with something I wrote about ten years ago, about this time of year on a river I still love...



    After a near sleepless night, the fisherman arrives at his beloved river in the frosty darkness that echoes nature’s recent changes from summer to fall. In the light, if there was any, he knows he’d see the leaves that were vibrantly green the week before now yellowed and hanging precariously to the branches, soon to fall in an autumn breeze. The fisherman puts on his uniform of waders and boots, still wet from a previous trek, and partially rigs the rod for the walk to the spot – the place in his mind, just upstream, where the steelhead are resting after making their incredible journey.
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    Crater Lake Hike, July, 2012 

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    Crater Lake



    “Big Cutthroats”, he said, and that was all I needed to hear. I had been talking to a guide in the Conejos River Anglers fly shop about six years ago asking about high country lake fishing in the area. A local angler stepped up and said that Crater Lake held huge Cutthroat trout. He said the hike was fairly difficult so that kept most people out. Since that day six years ago I had been hoping to fish Crater Lake. After all, you can’t beat alpine lakes and native cutthroats. ...
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    small streams and how you fish them 

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    Published on 07-09-2012 09:59 AM     Number of Views: 26928 
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    Had a discussion recently about small stream fishing and methods... and it made me think. I'm not sure where to post this, so it goes here where lurkers, members, search bots and everyone else can see.

    smallstreams is not about fly fishing. It's about fishing small streams in any responsible manner you choose.

    Sure, most of the participants here are primarily fly fishers, but I honestly believe there is nothing wrong with casting spinners on monofilament, there is nothing better or worse using some other type of pole that's been used for centuries and is the latest fashion from overseas. Fishing is fishing. ...
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    Local Opening weekend 

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    Published on 05-02-2012 03:08 PM  Number of Views: 6259 
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    I haven't posted much here for a while so thought I would drop in with a meager contribution.
    This last weekend was ...
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    A Year Of Small Stream Fly Fishing 

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    Published on 01-25-2012 08:29 PM  Number of Views: 10802 
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    Just wanted to share some pics of my small stream fly fishing adventures over the last year.
    All stream pics are from CT, NY, MA & NH.
    Starts with first fish of 2011 & ends with first fish of 2012.
    Wishing everyone a great 2012 on the water.
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    Flood 

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    Published on 09-27-2011 10:45 AM  Number of Views: 9549 
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    Editor's note: As is sometimes the case, this is a two part story that Satoshi shared with us. This first part is published to the front page. To read the rest that follows in his next post, become a member of smallstreams.com and join us in the forums!



    The right hand photo was taken just a few hours after the left was taken in the same stretch of a stream. Do you believe if I say the change in the water level from left to right occurred within almost 5 seconds?
    That’s exactly what I saw.

    From September 11 to 15, I went to Tohoku region for fishing, staying at my regular inn, Kubota lodge. The trip has been one of my annual events for these several years.
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    Maine Woods 

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    Published on 09-06-2011 03:29 PM  Number of Views: 8956 
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    Editor's Note: This is part one of a two part story that rbaileydav wrote... if you want to read the rest of the story, join us as a registered member of smallstreams.com!

    You can’t be lost………………… if you don’t know where you are going. That is one of life’s truest statements and one of life’s greatest luxuries. I am not a “young un” anymore and to be honest, I am a hell of a lot closer to fifty that I care to admit….. read that as less than another calendar year, but when I have a chance to disappear into the woods with my backpack strapped on and no specific destination in mind that is a true luxury. I recently had a business trip scheduled for late in the week in Portland Me. I can hear you guys out there already, so yes I know my business schedule doesn’t suck all that much does it … regardless of how much I might pregnant dog about it. ...
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