This is the first time I've seen Big Horn Sheep in the wild! It was awesome. They just stood there and watched Marty fish for a few minutes and then walked down the railroad tracks. You just don't get these kinds of experiences sitting on the couch.
Around lunch I saw a few Caddis hatching but it didn't develop into much of a hatch. We decided to drive
upstream a few miles to see if the hatch had moved up towards Salida. We drove through Cotopaxi and stopped a few miles outside of town. This stretch of river was crowded! Almost every bit of fishable river had someone in it. We figured the hatch had moved upstream and brought the crowds with it. We found a run that was empty and started fishing. We caught a few on Barr Graphic Caddis but the hatch was really starting to take off and the trout were starting to rise! Oh yeah!!! First good hatch of the spring. We both tied on some nice Elk Hair Humpy's that Marty had tied and within a few casts we had hooked up. We had some awesome dry fly action for about 15 minutes. I think we landed 4 or so but had a lot more on. Then the sun came out from behind the clouds and the fish hit the bottom. It was like a light switch. One minute we are knocking them dead on dries and the next minute we are being schooled. We waited for a while till the sun went back behind the clouds but by that time the hatch was over. It was awesome while it lasted though! Not many things are more fun than catching a trout on a dry fly. I can think of only one....
Nice Rainbow Marty Caught |
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