Sunday, October 28, 2012


October 28, 2012
Flow: 92
Water Temp: 52
What a great week folks.
 After a long hot summer the brisk mornings and shirtsleeve afternoons are a welcome change. We didn’t have a huge turnout for our film but a good crowd enjoyed a great film at the Runyon Theater and had a great time with fish tales, cold beer and friends. Thanks to TU # 509 and our volunteer guides from The Drift Cat and Cody. It’s Pueblo’s local guides that’s making this river famous and continue to help improve it.
Saturday’s journey was short with the upcoming film. I started out at the Nature Center and worked to Albert’s hole and back. Trout are all over the river in any pocket available. The morning was 18” after 18” on an olive BH hares ear or the rs2 below it. Today was a later start. We had a great after party. So as soon as the room stopped spinning we hit Cat’s run. Numerous bows took a san juan and 18 BH hares ear. The afternoon took us to Pillars Park.  A skip upstream put us on the big dogs. Lou caught the 22”er on a 18 BG GR Hares Ear.
            While most shops are winding down our season is just starting. Pueblo’s winter fishery is the best in the state. Book your trip now to ensure your date.
Tight lines,
Ben

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