It has been a few weeks since I was able to get out and I feel like I missed already out on some great Fall fishing. Fall is by far my most favorite time of year to be on the water.
Today I got the opportunity to fish Boulder Creek for 3h in the morning and show the
Vagabox some fine Colorado fishing. Arriving in the canyon, I started feeling that today would be tough; it was pretty chilly and the water was very low. Indeed, in the first hole, I spooked all the fish before I was even able to cast. Realizing that I needed a more stealthy approach, moved just a bit upstream and hooked a cute little brown on my very first cast.
As turned out, the fish were very cooperative if you didn't spook them. I fished all day with various kebaris from the Vagabox and hooked somewhere around 30 fish. I LOVE FALL FISHING! What surprised me most was not that the fish were taking the kebaris willingly but the number of fish and diversity - I landed 4 different species of trout: brown, rainbow, brook and a cuttbow. Not sure if that qualifies as a Colorado Grandslam but I think it is as close as you can get without catching an actual pure bred cuttie.
I also did today some gear testing, I received a very cool pack from
fishpond, the
Piney Creek Tech Pack. This was the first time out and it's a pretty cool pack, I will do some more testing (at least one day hike into RMNP is a must) before I will post a comprehensive review.
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the Vagabox and diary |
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the Vagabox hanging out and enjoying Boulder Creek |
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look at those spots on this brown! |
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beautifully marked rainbow |
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surprise of the day: cuttbow |
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the gem of the creek, a brookie |
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looooow water... |
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... but they are still there and bunched up! |
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ahh Fall.... |
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bow on a claret spot copper bar and Daiwa Sagiri, the tool of choice today |
Get out and fish, Fall is short and Winter will be here soon!
Tight Lines, -K
Days on the water this yer: 27