Posts Tagged ‘Colorado River’

Denver Is The Best Place To Live. Why? Places Like Elktrout

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Fly fishing the Colorado River has helped shaped my identity over the years My Good Friend Hunter Killian With An Elktrout Bow I am an avid fly-fisherman and outdoor enthusiast. I came to Colorado more than twenty years ago to enjoy the dramatic landscape and unlimited opportunity for adventure. Over the years and having experienced a deep and broad variety of mountain activities I have come to fully appreciate how and why Colorado is such a wonderful place. Nowhere else can on

Why You Should Visit Utah

Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Taking a Utah vacations is an outdoor lovers dream! It has all you desire , from hiking the National Parks, Kayaking the Virgin River, Canoeing the Green River and let’s not forget the Colorado River and all it has to offer. There are 5 National Parks in Utah . All the parks are similar yet so different. You must make it a point to see each one. They offer breath taking views of sandstone, shale and limestone rock formations. Each National Park has its own history of how the

A Few of the Best Fly Fishing Spots in the United States

Friday, August 28th, 2009
All across the United States there are many beautiful, exciting places that are excellent or fly fishing. The following article just highlights a few of them. Sitka, Alaska is a major stopover for salmon heading to British Columbia, Washington, and other Alaskan waters. Fly fishermen at Sitka, have a higher fishing catch rate than any other marine area in Southeast Alaska. June is the best month for fishing this area. The Colorado River at Lees Ferry, Arizona, is one of the best fly f

Fishing slows on lakes Mead, Mohave (Colorado River Weekender)

Thursday, January 29th, 2009
Lake Mead: Lake Mead water levels continued up to around 1,111 feet above msl. Fishing remains on the slow side from Temple Bar up through Greggs Basin. An occasional striper is being caught below 40 feet on anchovies.