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    mike b.
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    This summer has been a blast, and I’ve had the chance to fish several outstanding fisheries.  Over the last week or so, I’ve gone back to my “throwdown” river a couple times.  Even though it is not a famous name, there is nothing like fishing water that is your home turf.  I’ve fished new sections of the river these last few weeks as well, finding water that is new, yet familar.

    Fall is certainly here.  I’ve managed to find several BWO hatches, and caught trout on small dries.  Yesterday, a storm was blowing in, with high winds, but still I managed some luck on a nymph rig.

    Fishing a few minutes from home allows you the chance to sit on the bank, enjoy a local brew, and enjoy the memories of the season.

    #39877
    Neal Osborn
    Member

    Fishing a few minutes from home allows you the chance to sit on the bank, enjoy a local brew, and enjoy the memories of the season.

    I love your “backyard” Mike.

    #39878
    anonymous
    Member

    Reminds me of that chapter in a Geirach book- “I’d fish anyone’s St. Vrain.”

    Home waters are the best.

    #39879

    Mike B….a couple thoughts.

    #39880

    Great stuff there Mike! I am a little curious about one thing. Are you allowed to have glass bottles on a the rivers in CO? That is a big no no in Montana and comes with a pretty good fine. This is the second post I have seen on here today with glass on the River so I was just curious.

    Get that fishing in while you can buddy snow is coming!

    Joel

    #39881
    mike b.
    Member

    Moosedawg…

    Good question about the bottle…I’m not aware of any restrictions here.

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