03-03-2008, 01:24 AM
This is my favorite time of the year to hit the river, in fact we are heading down to Browns park on thur for three days. I believe what you use depends on where you fish. the A and B tend to have more rainbows (the furture downstream you go , the higher number of browns you'll encounter.) Personally I prefer the C section at this time of year, No crowds, miles of drive to fishable waters, nice campground, abundant wildlife, warmer temps. The Browns will be agressive for streamers, as well as the above mentioned fly patterns. For spin gear try repalas in blue/white, black/white, rainbow, or brown trout. Use 4" countdown with nothing else on your line i.e. swivels, weights ect.... I also have done far better for larger fish at browns park. (I believe due to less pressure,more feed, and less fish for compition)That being said, If you head to the C section, check river conditions (call the colorado f&g browns park wild life refuge to see if red creek has the river muddy.
Hope this helps. If you happen to go this week end look for us in the campground by the bridge we go every year at this time the year and we have alot fun even if the fishing is'nt great. Your welcome to join us.
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Hope this helps. If you happen to go this week end look for us in the campground by the bridge we go every year at this time the year and we have alot fun even if the fishing is'nt great. Your welcome to join us.
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