Does Anybody Know Of Any Good Places To Fly Fish In Denver Area?

April 10th, 2009 | How To Fly Fish | 3 Comments »

I know the mountains are a great place but I'm looking for a little creek or stream or something (in the Denver metro area) where I can practice my beginner skills.
Any suggestions? Thanks!

Are lakes OK?Here's a list for you to start from. Hope this is helpful. Good luck!
South Denver Metro Area
Aurora Reservoir
Cherry Creek Reservoir
Qunincy Reservoir
Southwest Denver Metro Area
Chatfield Ponds
Chatfield Reservoir
South Platte Park Ponds
West Central Denver Area
Bear Creek Reservoir
Berkeley Lake
Crow Hill Lake
KendrickReservoir
Prospect Park Lakes
Sloans Lake
Ward Road Pond
Simth Reservoir
North Denver Metro Area
Adams County Fairground Lakes
Lake Arbor
Barr Lake
Ketner Lake
Pomona Lake
Stanley Lake

3 Responses

  1. joel c says:

    yes- near a creek or stream is better than the mountains. Mountains are generally made from rocks and fish need water to live. I would try areas that contain water.
    References :

  2. salmonbear says:

    Are lakes OK?Here's a list for you to start from. Hope this is helpful. Good luck!
    South Denver Metro Area
    Aurora Reservoir
    Cherry Creek Reservoir
    Qunincy Reservoir
    Southwest Denver Metro Area
    Chatfield Ponds
    Chatfield Reservoir
    South Platte Park Ponds
    West Central Denver Area
    Bear Creek Reservoir
    Berkeley Lake
    Crow Hill Lake
    KendrickReservoir
    Prospect Park Lakes
    Sloans Lake
    Ward Road Pond
    Simth Reservoir
    North Denver Metro Area
    Adams County Fairground Lakes
    Lake Arbor
    Barr Lake
    Ketner Lake
    Pomona Lake
    Stanley Lake
    References :
    Flyfisher's Guide to Colorado by Marty Bartholomew

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