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Here
at gottrout.com you will find
detailed guide and fishing reports
for all the great fisheries of
the Southwest. Reports for the
San Juan Quality Waters,
Animas, Rio Grande, Dolores,
Pine, high country streams, lakes,
Root Pond, Hatcher lake near
Pagosa Springs as well other
great fisheries and private waters.
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The
Animas River offers year-round
wade and float fly fishing
opportunities on private
and public waters. The
Animas is a freestone river
with Gold Medal status.
Guide and flow reports
can be found by clicking
the that stunning Animas
bow right on the eye.
season: year-round
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The
San Juan River flows from
below Navajo Reservoir
in northern New Mexico.
The Juan fishes well year-round
both from a wade and float
situation. Current fly
fishing and flow reports
can be found by clicking
to the left.
season:
year-round
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The
Rio Grande is located a
couple hours east of Durango
near Creede and South Fork
Colorado. Incredible fishing
in late winter, spring,
summer and early fall.
Click for guide and flow
reports for the Rio Grande.
season:
spring, summer
and fall
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Root
Pond is a private lake
that we guide out of our
drift boats for trophy
rainbow trout, browns,
brookies as well as small
and largemouth bass. Click
for guide reports and info
on this incredible fishery.
season:
spring
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late
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The
upper Juan near Pagosa
Springs flows through the
stunning Mesa
Canyon,
home to greedy trout that
love big flies. The
upper Juan is one
our most exciting fisheries
that is great for those
with a thirst for adventure.
season:
spring and early summer
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The
National Forest, BLM and
Wilderness areas of our
region offer the fly caster
endless high country creeks
and lakes. Click for a
partial list of high country
streams as well as a time
table and
appropriate fly patterns.
season:
spring, summer and fall
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The
Dolores River flows from
Lizard Head Pass down into
McPhee Reservoir near the
town of Rico and Dolores.
The lower Dolores below
McPhee is a wicked tricky
tailwater. For info, reports
and flows click the Dolores
link.
season:
spring, summer and fall
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The
Los Pinos River (Pine)
flows from the Weminuche
Wilderness area into
Vallecito Reservoir.
The river below the lake
is primarily consisting
of private property and
offers stunning waters
and hard-fighting trout.
season:
spring, summer, fall and
some winter |
 
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Still
waters, ponds, lakes
and reservoirs home to
trout, pike, bass, carp,
perch blue gill, crappie
and salmon. Fly fishing
reports and details for
many of the southwest's
best still waters including
McPhee, Hatcher Lake
and Spud to name a few.
season:
spring, summer, fall
and some winter |
 
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free to drop us a line for the
most up-to-date reports for
all of our local and regional rivers,
streams and lakes. |