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Colorado Fly Fishing Forecasts

7-day predictive hatch engine · Live angler reports · USGS flows + water temps

6 hatches active across Colorado in May

💧

South Platte — Cheesman Canyon

Deckers, CO — Gold Medal Tailwater
💧 tailwater 🥇 Gold Medal ⚠️ Fair
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
270 CFS 📈 High
Water Temp
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — prime conditions
80%
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
60%
🟤
Red Quill
Active — good conditions
60%
🦟
Caddis
Active — good conditions
60%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
World-class BWO and midge year-round. Spring BWO and fall Trico define Cheesman.
Regulations note: Cheesman Canyon is some of the most technical dry fly water in North America. C&R, artificial only.
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South Platte — Deckers

Deckers, CO — Gold Medal
💧 tailwater 🥇 Gold Medal 🎣 Good
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
270 CFS ✅ Ideal
Water Temp
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — prime conditions
80%
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
60%
🟤
Red Quill
Active — good conditions
60%
🦟
Caddis
Active — good conditions
60%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
PMD and caddis hatches from May–August. Good Green Drake population in June.
Regulations note: Easier access than Cheesman with great public water. C&R section below Deckers bridge.
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South Platte — Dream Stream

Eleven Mile, CO — Gold Medal Wild Trout
💧 tailwater 🥇 Gold Medal Wild Trout 🚫 Unknown
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
No flow data
Water Temp
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — prime conditions
80%
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
60%
🟤
Red Quill
Active — good conditions
60%
🦟
Caddis
Active — good conditions
60%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
Legendary midge fishing year-round. Winter midging with 6X tippet on 20+ inch browns.
Regulations note: Wild trout only. The 3-mile stretch between Eleven Mile and Spinney Reservoirs. Big fish.
🏔️

Arkansas River — Above Salida

Salida, CO — Gold Medal Wild Trout
🏔️ freestone 🥇 Gold Medal Wild Trout 🎣 Good
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
430 CFS ✅ Ideal
Water Temp
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — prime conditions
80%
🔥
Salmonfly
Active — prime conditions
80%
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
60%
🟡
Golden Stonefly
Active — good conditions
60%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
Golden Stonefly hatch in late May–June brings giant fish to the surface.
Regulations note: C&R from Granite to Wellsville. Big browns and rainbows. Runoff peaks May–June.
🏔️

Arkansas River — Brown's Canyon

Nathrop, CO — Gold Medal Wild Trout / National Monument
🏔️ freestone 🥇 Gold Medal National Monument 🎣 Good
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
430 CFS ✅ Ideal
Water Temp
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — prime conditions
80%
🔥
Salmonfly
Active — prime conditions
80%
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
60%
🟡
Golden Stonefly
Active — good conditions
60%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
Salmonfly and Golden Stonefly hatch in late May is spectacular through the canyon.
Regulations note: National Monument designation protects the canyon. Walk-wade and float both popular.
🏔️

Colorado River — Gore Canyon

Kremmling, CO — Gold Medal
🏔️ freestone 🥇 Gold Medal ⚠️ Fair
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
385 CFS 📉 Low
Water Temp
61°F — Prime
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
75%
🟡
Golden Stonefly
Active — good conditions
75%
🦟
Caddis
Active — good conditions
75%
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — good conditions
60%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
Prolific Caddis hatches June–September. Green Drake appears mid-June.
Regulations note: Remote canyon with large public water. Wade access limited; float recommended at higher flows.
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Frying Pan River

Basalt, CO — Gold Medal Tailwater
💧 tailwater 🥇 Gold Medal 🚫 Poor
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
1,620 CFS ⚠️ Flood Risk
Water Temp
51°F — Good
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — prime conditions
95%
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
75%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
The Green Drake hatch in mid-June on the upper Frying Pan is the most famous event in Colorado fly fishing.
Regulations note: Cold Ruedi Reservoir release creates year-round blue-ribbon fishing. C&R artificial only (2 miles below dam).
🏔️

Roaring Fork River

Aspen / Basalt, CO — Gold Medal
🏔️ freestone 🥇 Gold Medal ⚠️ Fair
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
1,620 CFS 📈 High
Water Temp
51°F — Good
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — prime conditions
95%
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
75%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
Green Drake and PMD hatches are exceptional in June–July. Less crowded than the Pan.
Regulations note: Wild brown and rainbow trout from Aspen to Confluence. C&R above Old Snowmass bridge.
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Blue River

Silverthorne, CO — Gold Medal Tailwater
💧 tailwater 🥇 Gold Medal ⚠️ Fair
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
385 CFS 📈 High
Water Temp
61°F — Prime
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
75%
🦟
Caddis
Active — good conditions
75%
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — good conditions
60%
🟤
Red Quill
Possible — marginal conditions
40%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
Year-round midge and BWO on cold Blue River. PMDs appear June–August.
Regulations note: Dillon Reservoir release. C&R artificial flies only. Technical fishing with 20-inch+ fish.
🏔️

Gunnison River — Black Canyon

Gunnison, CO — Gold Medal Wild Trout
🏔️ freestone 🥇 Gold Medal Wild Trout ⚠️ Fair
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
130 CFS 📉 Low
Water Temp
57°F — Prime
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — prime conditions
95%
🔥
Salmonfly
Active — prime conditions
95%
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
75%
🟡
Golden Stonefly
Active — good conditions
75%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
Salmonfly hatch in late May–June through the gorge is epic for those who make the hike.
Regulations note: Permit required for the Gorge. Some of the most remote wade fishing in CO. Big wild browns.
🏔️

Cache la Poudre River

Fort Collins, CO — Wild Trout
🏔️ freestone 🥇 Wild Trout 🚫 Unknown
USGS gauge →
Flow Rate
No flow data
Water Temp
🎣 What's Hatching Now
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Active — prime conditions
80%
🔥
Salmonfly
Active — prime conditions
80%
🪰
Midge
Active — good conditions
60%
🟡
Golden Stonefly
Active — good conditions
60%
⭐ SIGNATURE HATCH
Salmonfly and Golden Stonefly in late May–June. Caddis evening hatches are prolific.
Regulations note: Colorado's only Wild & Scenic River. Wild brown trout. Freestone so temps track air quickly.

🔮 7-Day Hatch Forecast

Projections based on USGS water temperature, Open-Meteo air temperature forecasts, and historical hatch windows. Tailwater rivers (Cheesman, Frying Pan, Blue) show minimal water temp change due to dam releases — freestone rivers (Poudre, Arkansas) respond faster to air temp swings.

Model inputs: USGS water temp · Open-Meteo 7-day air forecast · thermal lag model
🔮 7-Day Hatch Forecast — Arkansas River — Above Salida
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO) likely Sun, May 31 – Sat, Jun 6
Flow: ❓ Unknown
Sun
May 31
🫒
Blue-Winged
+4 more
Mon
Jun 1
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
Tue
Jun 2
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
Wed
Jun 3
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
Thu
Jun 4
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
Fri
Jun 5
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
Sat
Jun 6
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
🔮 7-Day Hatch Forecast — Gunnison River — Black Canyon
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO) likely Sun, May 31 – Sat, Jun 6 (water ~56.3°F)
Current water: 57°F · Flow: ❓ Unknown
Sun
May 31
🫒
Blue-Winged
+4 more
56.3°F
Mon
Jun 1
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
56.3°F
Tue
Jun 2
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
57.7°F
Wed
Jun 3
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
59.1°F
Thu
Jun 4
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
59.8°F
Fri
Jun 5
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
59.5°F
Sat
Jun 6
🔥
Salmonfly
+5 more
59.5°F
🔮 7-Day Hatch Forecast — Arkansas River — Brown's Canyon
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO) likely Sun, May 31 – Sat, Jun 6
Flow: ❓ Unknown
Sun
May 31
🫒
Blue-Winged
+4 more
Mon
Jun 1
🔥
Salmonfly
+4 more
Tue
Jun 2
🔥
Salmonfly
+4 more
Wed
Jun 3
🔥
Salmonfly
+4 more
Thu
Jun 4
🔥
Salmonfly
+4 more
Fri
Jun 5
🔥
Salmonfly
+4 more
Sat
Jun 6
🔥
Salmonfly
+4 more
🔮 7-Day Hatch Forecast — Colorado River — Gore Canyon
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO) likely Sun, May 31 – Sat, Jun 6 (water ~58.9°F)
Current water: 61°F · Flow: ❓ Unknown
Sun
May 31
🫒
Blue-Winged
+3 more
58.9°F
Mon
Jun 1
🟡
Golden
+4 more
58.9°F
Tue
Jun 2
🟡
Golden
+4 more
60.3°F
Wed
Jun 3
🟡
Golden
+4 more
61.7°F
Thu
Jun 4
🟡
Golden
+4 more
62.4°F
Fri
Jun 5
🟡
Golden
+4 more
62.1°F
Sat
Jun 6
🟡
Golden
+4 more
62.1°F
⚠️ Hatch forecasts combine USGS water temperature, air temperature trends, and historical emergence data. Actual hatch timing can vary ±3 days. Always check CPW weekly fishing report and local conditions.

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🎯 Colorado Hatch Reference

All CO hatches with fly patterns and guide tips.

🪰
Midge
Chironomidae
midge

Year-round staple on all CO tailwaters. Dream Stream, Cheesman, and the Frying Pan fish midges every month of the year. In winter the midge IS the hatch — fish cluster mats of larvae just subsurface or sip tiny adults in the film.

Activity
70%
Reference
Top Patterns
Zebra Midge #20-24Griffith's Gnat #18-22WD-40 #22-24Jujubaetis #20-22RS2 #22
💡 Guide Tip: Dream Stream in January: 6X tippet, RS2 and Zebra Midge dropper rig, indicator set 18 inches. The fish are there. They just see midges all day so they are selective.
🫒
Blue-Winged Olive (BWO)
Baetis spp.
mayfly

The most reliable CO hatch — spring and fall. Overcast, drizzly, cold days produce the heaviest hatches. Cheesman Canyon in October with a stormy sky can produce carpet rises. Fish become extremely selective on Baetis — size and tippet matter more than pattern.

Activity
70%
Reference
Top Patterns
Parachute Adams #18-22RS2 #20-22Barr Emerger #18-22Vis-A-Dun #18-20WD-40 #20
💡 Guide Tip: Overcast days are better. BWO spinner fall in the afternoon can be subtle but triggers big fish. Go lighter than you think: 5X minimum, 6X on pressured tailwater fish. Watch for fish keying exclusively on emergers in the film.
🟤
Red Quill
Rhithrogena morrisoni / Serratella
mayfly

CO-specific spring hatch most prolific on the South Platte tailwaters (Deckers, Cheesman, Dream Stream). A medium-size mahogany-colored mayfly that hatches on warm spring afternoons. Often coincides with early BWO activity.

Activity
70%
Reference
Top Patterns
Red Quill #14-16A.K. Quill Body #14-16Pheasant Tail Nymph #14-16Mahogany Dun #14-16
💡 Guide Tip: Red Quill is the tailwater-specific spring hatch that fills the gap between winter midge fishing and the PMD season. Fish the nymph during runup, switch to dries as fish nose up in the afternoon.
🔥
Salmonfly
Pteronarcys californica
stonefly

Colorado Salmonfly runs 3–4 weeks ahead of Montana due to lower latitude and warmer runoff timing. The Arkansas (Browns Canyon, above Salida), Gunnison Gorge, and Cache la Poudre see the best hatches. Massive 2–3 inch stoneflies that drive big browns and rainbows to the surface.

Activity
70%
Reference
Top Patterns
Chernobyl Ant #4-6Amy's Ant #4-6Salmonfly Dry #4-6 (orange/black)Pat's Rubber Legs #4-6Double Humpy #6
💡 Guide Tip: Chase the hatch upstream — it moves ~3-5 miles per day as water warms. Arkansas Salmonfly typically peaks around Memorial Day weekend. Get on the river early; morning emergence is before crowds arrive.
🟡
Golden Stonefly
Acroneuria / Hesperoperla spp.
stonefly

Follows and overlaps the Salmonfly on every CO freestone river. Smaller but more widespread — golden stones appear on the Arkansas, Roaring Fork, Colorado River, and Poudre through June. Reliable search pattern all summer on any rocky freestone.

Activity
70%
Reference
Top Patterns
Yellow Stimulator #8-12Copper John #10-12 (gold)Golden Stone Dry #8-10Rubber Legs Stone #8-10 (yellow)
💡 Guide Tip: Yellow Stimulator is the Swiss Army knife of CO summer fishing. Works as a hopper imitation too. When no specific hatch is on, tie on a #10 Stimulator and fish banks and pockets.
☀️
Pale Morning Dun (PMD)
Ephemerella infrequens / dorothea
mayfly

The signature summer hatch on every CO river. PMDs emerge in the morning through early afternoon. The spinner fall returns in the evening. Frying Pan, South Platte, and Arkansas all have prolific PMD hatches. Fish get extremely selective — carry cripples and emerger patterns.

Activity
70%
Reference
Top Patterns
PMD Sparkle Dun #16-18Comparadun #16-18 (pale yellow)CDC PMD Emerger #16-18Quigley Cripple #16-18
💡 Guide Tip: PMD cripples out-fish the upright dry 3:1 on pressured water. The fish are keying on bugs stuck in the film. Quigley Cripple or CDC Emerger is your workhorse pattern June–August.
🌿
Green Drake
Drunella grandis
mayfly

The most anticipated CO hatch — large size-10 mayflies that send fish into a frenzy. The Frying Pan River (mid-June) is the most famous Green Drake water in Colorado. Also excellent on the Roaring Fork, upper Colorado River, and South Platte above Deckers. Timing varies by elevation — lower elevations go first.

Activity
70%
Reference
Top Patterns
Parachute Green Drake #10-12Green Drake Wulff #10-12Lawson's Green Drake #10Green Drake Comparadun #10-12
💡 Guide Tip: Frying Pan Green Drake typically peaks June 10–25. Watch water temps hitting 52–58°F as the trigger. Big bushy dries like the Wulff work, but the Parachute Drake is more visible. Fish will be rising aggressively — drop to 4X or 5X leader.
🦟
Caddis
Hydropsyche / Rhyacophila spp.
caddis

Caddis are the reliable evening workhorse of CO summer fishing. The evening flush on the Arkansas, Roaring Fork, and Colorado River drives fish into surface frenzy. Adults skitter across the surface — match that movement for best results.

Activity
70%
Reference
Top Patterns
Elk Hair Caddis #14-18X-Caddis #14-18LaFontaine's Emergent Sparkle Pupa #14-16Stimulator #12-14CDC Caddis #16
💡 Guide Tip: Fish caddis in the last 90 minutes of light. Dead-drift the X-Caddis first; switch to a skittered Elk Hair when fish stop taking the static fly. Arkansas River below Salida has incredible evening caddis hatches through August.
🌅
Trico
Tricorythodes spp.
mayfly

Dream Stream and Cheesman Canyon see some of the best Trico spinner falls in Colorado — tiny size 20-24 flies creating spinner mats on late-summer mornings. Fish rise deliberately and selectively. One of the most challenging and rewarding dry fly experiences in CO.

Activity
70%
Reference
Top Patterns
Trico Spinner #20-24Trico Parachute #22-24Trico Cluster Spinner #20Poly-Wing Spinner #20-22
💡 Guide Tip: Trico spinner fall is morning-only — be on the water before 7am in August. 6X tippet minimum. Long leaders (14+ feet). The fish eat spinners with the same slow, deliberate rise over and over — watch the rhythm before your first cast.
🦗
Hopper/Dropper
Acrididae (grasshoppers)
terrestrial

The all-day summer searching technique for CO rivers. A large foam hopper with a small nymph dropper (18–24 inches) covers both surface and subsurface feeding. High country meadow rivers (upper Arkansas, Roaring Fork above Basalt) are prime hopper water.

Activity
70%
Reference
Top Patterns
Dave's Hopper #8-12Chernobyl Ant #8-10 (tan/yellow)Parachute Hopper #8-12Turck's Tarantula #8-10
💡 Guide Tip: Slap the hopper on the bank — intentionally. The splat sound triggers aggressive strikes from bank-holding browns. Big Chernobyl Ant in tan/yellow with a Pheasant Tail dropper is the Colorado summer standard.
Hatch timing is an estimate based on historical patterns, calendar, and live water temp. Actual hatches can shift 1–2 weeks based on snowmelt and weather. Verify local conditions. Flow data from USGS.
Data updated: May 30, 6:02 PM