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Hello All,
I will be heading out to Grand Junction, CO at the end of this week and will be there until about the 29th. I just cannot pass up fishing on the CO river while I am there. Besides my elk and mule deer permit, a fishing license is soon to follow. I was wondering if anybody had any useful information pertaining to that area? Perhaps there is a local in here that would like to meet up with a fellow blood brother of the mistical fly rod? AC |
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On Oct 16, 4:12 pm, NeedsHelp wrote:
Hello All, I will be heading out to Grand Junction, CO at the end of this week and will be there until about the 29th. I just cannot pass up fishing on the CO river while I am there. Besides my elk and mule deer permit, a fishing license is soon to follow. I was wondering if anybody had any useful information pertaining to that area? Perhaps there is a local in here that would like to meet up with a fellow blood brother of the mistical fly rod? AC Howdy, Down that close to he border of Utah, the Colorado and Gunnison are more known for catfish than trout, though I suspect there are some freeking behemoths that move down there. I know very large trout are caught, fairly regularly, not too far upstream. Debeque being a reasonable demarcation. Each of these major rivers get better and better and better from GJ the further upstream you go. None of it sucks, wherever you can find access, fish. Definitely check in with the shops for advice, could put you on some water that is fishing well a lot quicker. Also of extreme interest, especially in the fall would be just about anywhere on the Grand Mesa. There are some excellent loop drives that are as scenic as it gets. When you're done fishing, don't forget to make time for the Orchard Mesa wine tasting loop. Also, of you can make it around thanksgiving there is an unbelievable fishery for whitefish. Post back on how it went. Bone |
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Well my fishing expedition wasn't as successful as the deer hunting
but it was much better than the elk hunt. I only fished for the last half day before getting on the plane. I figured the fishing license was only 26.00 and my elk tag was 500 so I opted to elk hunt longer than previously anticipated. I bumbed around the Colorado west of mesa, the plateau creek, and some ponds I found along the way. I did get to check out but not fish the lakes/ponds up on the mesa. The were a bit frozen when I was up there ;o) No matter what, the views were spectacular. On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 15:39:52 -0000, Halfordian Golfer wrote: On Oct 16, 4:12 pm, NeedsHelp wrote: Hello All, I will be heading out to Grand Junction, CO at the end of this week and will be there until about the 29th. I just cannot pass up fishing on the CO river while I am there. Besides my elk and mule deer permit, a fishing license is soon to follow. I was wondering if anybody had any useful information pertaining to that area? Perhaps there is a local in here that would like to meet up with a fellow blood brother of the mistical fly rod? AC Howdy, Down that close to he border of Utah, the Colorado and Gunnison are more known for catfish than trout, though I suspect there are some freeking behemoths that move down there. I know very large trout are caught, fairly regularly, not too far upstream. Debeque being a reasonable demarcation. Each of these major rivers get better and better and better from GJ the further upstream you go. None of it sucks, wherever you can find access, fish. Definitely check in with the shops for advice, could put you on some water that is fishing well a lot quicker. Also of extreme interest, especially in the fall would be just about anywhere on the Grand Mesa. There are some excellent loop drives that are as scenic as it gets. When you're done fishing, don't forget to make time for the Orchard Mesa wine tasting loop. Also, of you can make it around thanksgiving there is an unbelievable fishery for whitefish. Post back on how it went. Bone |
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On Nov 8, 5:41 pm, NeedsHelp wrote:
Well my fishing expedition wasn't as successful as the deer hunting but it was much better than the elk hunt. I only fished for the last half day before getting on the plane. I figured the fishing license was only 26.00 and my elk tag was 500 so I opted to elk hunt longer than previously anticipated. I bumbed around the Colorado west of mesa, the plateau creek, and some ponds I found along the way. I did get to check out but not fish the lakes/ponds up on the mesa. The were a bit frozen when I was up there ;o) No matter what, the views were spectacular. On Sat, 20 Oct 2007 15:39:52 -0000, Halfordian Golfer wrote: On Oct 16, 4:12 pm, NeedsHelp wrote: Hello All, I will be heading out to Grand Junction, CO at the end of this week and will be there until about the 29th. I just cannot pass up fishing on the CO river while I am there. Besides my elk and mule deer permit, a fishing license is soon to follow. I was wondering if anybody had any useful information pertaining to that area? Perhaps there is a local in here that would like to meet up with a fellow blood brother of the mistical fly rod? AC Howdy, Down that close to he border of Utah, the Colorado and Gunnison are more known for catfish than trout, though I suspect there are some freeking behemoths that move down there. I know very large trout are caught, fairly regularly, not too far upstream. Debeque being a reasonable demarcation. Each of these major rivers get better and better and better from GJ the further upstream you go. None of it sucks, wherever you can find access, fish. Definitely check in with the shops for advice, could put you on some water that is fishing well a lot quicker. Also of extreme interest, especially in the fall would be just about anywhere on the Grand Mesa. There are some excellent loop drives that are as scenic as it gets. When you're done fishing, don't forget to make time for the Orchard Mesa wine tasting loop. Also, of you can make it around thanksgiving there is an unbelievable fishery for whitefish. Post back on how it went. Bone Thanks for the trip report. I agree that it is spectacular there. Probably no skeeters on that trip which is a huge blessing there. Best regards, Tim |
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