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A New Year’s Day Tradition

Posted on January 7, 2019 by Angler Pocket GuidesJanuary 7, 2019
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Once again we extended our tradition of fishing on New Year’s Day. 2019 found us on Shell Creek east of Punta Gorda searching for speckled perch in our kayaks. This was a completely different start to the year than last … Continue reading →

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Winter Fishing in Estes Park

Posted on December 11, 2018 by Angler Pocket GuidesDecember 11, 2018
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Here in Estes Park, we enjoy excellent cold weather fishing. Some folks put away their fly rods and get out the fly-tying stuff this time of year, but locals enjoy the winter bite. Nymphs are the obvious go-to fly now … Continue reading →

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Angler’s Guide to Rocky Mountain National Park – SECOND EDITION

Posted on September 10, 2018 by Angler Pocket GuidesSeptember 10, 2018
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Les and Kimball Beery, local authors and angling addicts will present a program featuring the excellent fishing available in RMNP. Lakes and streams in their second edition will be featured with images and tips for the best areas and most … Continue reading →

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A Late August Hike to Black Lake RMNP

Posted on August 31, 2018 by Angler Pocket GuidesAugust 31, 2018
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Yesterday, Les Beery hiked to Black Lake RMNP. This is one of the most scenic lakes in Glacier Gorge.  Surrounded by tall granite cliffs, the trail to Black passes several waterfalls above fields of wildflowers.  At 4.7 miles and 10,650’ … Continue reading →

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