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"riverman" wrote in message ...
Last year a guy gave a nice presentation to our local flyfishing club about hiking in to the Colorado River. I think they hiked down "South Canyon". Great, secluded fishing. On the web I found a reference to fishing at "South Canyon, Jackass, and Nankoweap". I have no idea if all those are hike-in spots. Never been there but it sounded like fishing up towards Glen Canyon is either "crowded" right at the river access, or you need to rent a jetboat/guide to take you upstream where it's more spread out. He also mentioned that fish sizes on the Colorado have been steadily falling, but he had lot's of pics of plenty of 14-16"ers, so bigger must be not too uncommon. Jon. |
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