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Beautiful Cutthroats in the Loch

Posted on August 12, 2014 by Angler Pocket GuidesAugust 12, 2014
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The Loch in Rocky Mountain National Park has been a favorite destination of ours for over 45 years. The hybrid cutthroat trout here are big [average 13”] fat, and frisky. Sampling by USFWS reveals these trout are a combination of … Continue reading →

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Amazing Fishing in the Big Thompson after the Flood last Fall.

Posted on July 25, 2014 by Angler Pocket GuidesJuly 25, 2014
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What a nice surprise!! Despite the destruction the flood last September caused, the fishing in the Big T is amazingly good. On a recent trip to the upper canyon, we hit a couple of our favorite areas in the 7 … Continue reading →

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Good day at Dream Lake in Rocky Mountain National Park

Posted on July 20, 2014 by Angler Pocket GuidesJuly 20, 2014
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We finally got a chance to take a hike up to Dream Lake last Friday afternoon [7/18/2014]. There were still a few remnant snow drifts in the shady spots but the trail and shoreline were accessible. The greenback cutthroat trout … Continue reading →

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Rainbows, Browns and…Perch? A Lake Estes Surprise!

Posted on June 19, 2014 by Angler Pocket GuidesJune 19, 2014
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Lake Estes has been through a lot recently. The flood filled many of the old channels near the inlet with sediment. The excavations this winter removed these sediments and re-channeled the flow from the Big Thompson River as it enters … Continue reading →

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