We
arrived to find perfect weather in Colorado. We were ready for some serious exploring and some physical
activity in the mountains.
Durango
is a quaint small town, nestled in and around the beautiful Animas River Valley
and surrounded by the majestic San Juan Mountains.
The Animas River—El Río de las Animas—runs through the center of town and offers excellent fly fishing waters. This time of year the snow melt is nearly over but earlier in the year it is and popular for whitewater rafting, kayaking and canoeing.
We
fished both the mountain lakes and the rivers as well. Since it was late in the season, the
rivers and streams were not full, in fact, they were quite low in places. The goal in trout fishing is locating
water that could hold fish.
River
Fishing:
Most
important---- It is a river’s pools that provide the trout with a combination
of fast and slow-moving water that it seeks most.
Pools in
a river or stream are fed by a boiling ‘rapid’. A rapid is the fast, shallow,
aerated (sometimes called ‘white water’) water at the head of the pool.
In most
rapids, a river drops a meter or more on its course towards the sea. Rapids
flow over large boulders and of course contain a steady supply of super energy
food for trout like mayfly, stonefly and caddis nymphs – especially when a
hatch is occurring.
Usually
a rapid is concentrated by the rock formation of the riverbed into a major
serious narrow V-shape as it enters the head of the pool. The fast white water
runs directly into the pool from the rapid and creates a stretch of quieter
water, smooth really cool water, on either side of it. It is this quiet water,
HOT WATER----- that lends itself to being described as a super charged ‘pool’.
Some
rapids enter at a sharper angle than others, thus creating some major cool
slack water on only one side of the fish laden pool. A well-defined pool is the
TROUT's river favorite....... feeding station.
Pools
give a big trout a concentrated super hot supply of food directly contiguous
to, are u ready------ slower-moving water that doesn’t require much energy to
occupy.
Do you
get it ?
Trout
habitually "Hang really......Hang in this really super cool quiet water,
watching for...FOOD." insects as they come cruzing down in the fast
water. All, I can say
is....."Lets get hooked up" !!ll
Thanks
for your time and I’ll see you in the Wide Open Outdoors.