Roaring Fork River Report 8-21-18

Posted on 21 August 2018

ROARING FORK RIVER REPORT

Aug 21, 2018

UPPER ROARING FORK- ASPEN DOWNSTREAM TO BASALT     
                  
FLOW: 200 cfs below Maroon Creek (Woody Creek Canyon) 

WATER CLARITY: The Upper Fork is low and clear, much colder than the lower river.

OVERALL RATING: 8 out of 10

FOOD SOURCES PRESENT:  Green Drake adults, BWO adults, cranefly adults, PMD adults, BWO, PMD and green drake nymphs, golden stonefly nymphs, caddis adults, emergers and larva, cranefly larva, midges, sculpins

THE LOW DOWN: It's time for the mid-summer switch, where we start fishing smaller flies on the Roaring Fork as larger bugs are now starting up on the Fryingpan.

We tend to nymph this section of the Fork like the upper Fryingpan, so remember your slim and quiet bugs versus the fat and flashy ones.  The opposite can be true if you find some deep and oxygenated areas where golden stoneflies thrive.  

Miles of water can be found in Jaffe Park, and spend some time this summer with your map in your lap figuring out all of those other public access points!

Keep in mind there is a fire ban here if camping!

HATCHES: Green Drakes 10-12, Yellow Sallies 16-18, Caddis 12-18, Golden Stones 6-8, Midges 22-24, PMDs 16-18, BWOs 18-22

APPROPRIATE PATTERNS:  

DRIES:  Sparkledun Green Drake 10-12, Umpqua Green Drake 10, Ethawing Caddis 14-16, Pearl and Elk Caddis 12-18, Peacock Caddis 14-18, Hairy Sally 16, CDC Para Pink Cahill 16, CDC Sparkledun 16-18, CDC Comparadun BWO 18-22, Befus' BWO 20-22

NYMPHS: BLMs 18-20, Tungsten Bead Baetis 20, BTS Baetis 20-22, Sparklewing RS2 20-22, Cat Poop Stone 8-10, Swiss Straw Emerger 16-18, Split Case PMD 16-18, Freestone Emerger 20, BH Polywing Emerger 20, Biot Baetis 20-22, Prince 18-20, Bling Midge 20-22, Kingery's Cap'n Hook 20-22

STREAMERS: Weir's Sculpin 6, Autumn Splendor 6, Zuddler 6, Slumpies 6-8 

HINTS: The Fork is fishing best early and late, head up the Fryingpan midday


MIDDLE ROARING FORK- BASALT DOWNSTREAM TO CARBONDALE 

FLOW: 352 cfs in Basalt 

WATER CONDITIONS: Low and clear

OVERALL RATING:  7 out of 10

FOOD SOURCES PRESENT: Caddis adults, BWO adults, PMD adults, midges, Golden stone adults, BWO, PMD nymphs, golden stonefly nymphs, caddis larva (cased and free-swimming), cranefly larva, sculpins

THE LOW DOWN: Conditions are low and clear considering the date.  Hatches are running the gamut from PMDs, caddis, sedges, yellow sallies and BWOs.  

Check out the public accesses around old town Basalt, behind Crown Mountain Park or near Catherine's Store for some terrific fishing.

As you'll read below, there are voluntary fishing closures in effect from Carbondale and downstream after 2 pm to protect the fish.

HATCHES: BWOs 18-20, caddis 14-20, Sedges 12-14, PMDs 14-16, golden stones 6-10

APPROPRIATE PATTERNS

NYMPHS: BLMs 18-20, Princes 16-20, PTs 16-20, Tung Teasers 16-18 Freestone Emerger 20, BH Polywing Emerger 18-20, Biot Baetis 18-20, Sparklewing RS2 20-22, Tailwater Assassin 20-22, Imposter 20-22, Epoxyback Golden Stone 8-10, San Juan Worm 10

DRIES: Befus Para Emerger 20-22, Roy Palm's Special Fryingpan Emerger 20-22, Tan or Black Elk Hair Caddis 14-18, Flag Dun PMD 16-18, Garcia's Mini Hot Yellow Sally 16

HINTS: Keep downsizing your presentations if you are in the struggle box, or focus on completely different water types.


LOWER  ROARING FORK- CARBONDALE TO GLENWOOD 

FLOW: 486 cfs in Glenwood Springs

 

WATER CONDITIONS: Low and clear, see detailed information below concerning Hot Spots for Trout below Carbondale.  Conditions and water temps are improving!

OVERALL RATING: 7 out of 10 

FOOD SOURCES PRESENT: PMD adults, BWO adults, caddis adults, yellow sallies 14-16, midge adults, BWO, PMD nymphs, caddis (cased and free swimming) larva, sculpins, cranefly larva, golden stone adults and nymphs

THE LOW DOWN: Every outfitter in the Roaring Fork Valley has agreed, with input from the Roaring Fork Fishing Guide Alliance, Roaring Fork Conservancy and Colorado Parks and Wildlife to cease fishing below Carbondale down to Rifle after 2pm due to warm water conditions. 

Get yourself a thermometer and keep an eye on those temps, 68 degrees and warmer is considered the danger zone to trout.  Kindly inform those you might encounter out there what is happening, they will likely be glad you told them!

Lots on the menu! Caddis, BWOs, Sallies, and PMDs have been seen hatching throughout the day. The green drake hatch has moved up into Aspen at this point.

HATCHES:  Pale Morning Duns 14-18, Rusty PMD Spinners 14-18, Yellow Sallies 16, Blue winged olives 18-20, caddis 14-18, midges 18-22

APPROPRIATE PATTERNS: 

NYMPHS: Tung PT 18-20, BLMs 18-20, Freestone Emerger 20, RS2s 20-22, Polywing Emerger 18-20, Biot Baetis 18-20, Thread Body Baetis 18-20, Soft Hackle BWO 20-22, Imposters 20-22, Tan Cat Poop 8-10

DRIES: Flag Dun Emerger PMD 16-18, Hackle Dun PMD 16-18, Sparkledun PMD 14-18, CDC Rusty Spinner 14-18, Collett's Parachute BWO 20-22, No Hackle BWO 20-22, Chuck's Variant Ginger Caddis 16-18, Pearl and Elk Caddis 14-18, Morgans Midge 18-20, Sprout Midge 18-20, Skittering Zelon Midge 20-22, Griffiths Gnat 20

HINTS: Give those caddis some movement! Skating caddis might be the ticket for getting picky trout to rise.

Real Time Flows

Upper Roaring Fork: http://www.dwr.state.co.us/SurfaceWater/data/detail_graph.aspx?ID=ROABMCCO&MTYPE=DISCHRG

Middle Roaring Fork: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?09081000

Lower Roaring Fork: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?09085000

 

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