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Durango/San Juan #12213302 04/24/17 11:49 AM
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Good morning all. I am heading to Durango the week of May 14. I know snow runoff will create high and dirty water in many areas. I am looking for advice on any tail waters or mountain lakes that may provide good options to the high runoff in the creeks and streams. If you have fished this area in May, I would appreciate any advice. Thanks!

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Man, bad timing. Your only option may be the San Jaun below Navajo in New mexico. Another option is to check out Pa-Co-Chu-Puk (Uncompahgre river) below Ridgway Reservoir north of Ridgway. Most of the good/great rivers and creeks near Durango are already in runoff and it is expected to last 4-6 weeks.

Ask a fly shop if it is even possible to fish Hermosa Creek or Lime Creek. You never know.....

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Big Meadows Lake on the other side of wolf creek pass has a tail water creek that is usually loaded with cuts

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Thanks guys. Appreciate the info. Anyone know of a way to monitor the runoff?

Re: Durango/San Juan [Re: Jerryfly] #12214971 04/25/17 11:01 AM
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You can get river conditions from the Colorado department of wildlife..
As mentioned, you can also call fly shops in the area...
San Juan will be the best best... The conejos is usually in runoff until late june


Hooking a fish is like playing string with a cat. The exact size, shape, color of string matters less than how you wiggle it- and little cats are easier to fool than big ones. John Gierach
Re: Durango/San Juan [Re: Jerryfly] #12215056 04/25/17 12:32 PM
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Reports from Duranglers might suggest the Los Pinos river. I fished it once...guided...though this link suggests some public access. http://duranglers.com/los-pinos-river-fly-fishing

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https://waterdata.usgs.gov/co/nwis/current/?type=flow&group_key=huc_cd

http://www.dwr.state.co.us/SurfaceWater/data/division.aspx?div=7

From each of these you can observe stream flows and conditions. For example, in Durango, the Animas is basically unfishable right now at almost 2000 cfs. Many rivers are running at 200% of normal due to high snowpack and slightly early runoff.

In general, runoff will be heavy and early all thru Colorado this year due to snowpack and recent warm temps. Even the Conejos is blowin a little early downstream.

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Re: Durango/San Juan [Re: Jerryfly] #12215629 04/25/17 04:26 PM
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Los pinos above vallacito reservoir. You can park at a hiking/ horse trailhead and it's a couple miles (I forget how many) hike into the Weminuche wilderness area. Spectacular views as well. The river below the wilderness area is all private access on a large ranch, so unless you can obtain permission (and you likely won't) you will have to make the hike for public access. The hiking is relatively easy, but long.. unless your not in shape. Don't hike in in waders. Carry them in a pack or just wet wade is what I do.

Below the lake is all private and only accessible by guided trip through duranglers on main in downtown durango.
I personally have not done it because I don't enjoy guided fishing. I like doing my own work. But it may b an option for you.

There are numerous creeks all over the place out there that offer excellent fishing when the flows on the animas are high.

The headwaters of lemon reservoir can also be productive on the creek. There are salmon in the lake as well.

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Thanks. I will give these a try. The hike and spectacular views soulnd like a great option that will give my wife and pup something to do.

Re: Durango/San Juan [Re: Bonofly2010] #12216013 04/25/17 07:05 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bonofly2010
Big Meadows Lake on the other side of wolf creek pass has a tail water creek that is usually loaded with cuts


Always loved fishing that little creek coming out of the lake....


Strip, strip....set
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You are very welcome. It's a spectacular area. Enjoy!

Re: Durango/San Juan [Re: Jerryfly] #12224197 04/30/17 08:04 PM
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San juan will be in flush mode. I would call Duranglers and ask for Corky and fish the pine below vallicito, its an awesome place.

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The San Juan has started their ramp up and already approaching 2000cfs. Navajo Lake is at it's highest level in years and the flush is expected to last a good 40+ days ...but don't let that deter you ...some really good fishing during high flows just be very careful wading. A float trip would be ideal.

Even with the high snow volume the melt began pretty early and while flows around here pretty good the water is not as stained and some streams are fishable.

For just pure beauty take a hike into Spud Lake north of Durango. Only 1+ mile hike in but you will need a high clearance vehicle to travel up old Lime Creek Rd and you will catch some small fish.

While not as pretty as the Durango area the tailwaters of the Dolores is a great fishery ...however I have not heard or read what the current flows are and what they are expected to be.

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Thanks for the additional info dbltea. Looks like your location is Pagosa. The last couple nights we are in the area, we will be backpacking the area around Buckles/Harris Lakes and Leche Creek. Have you fished or hiked that area?

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The Buckles / Harris Lakes is a beautiful area and who will love it for the scenery ...unfortunately no fish ...or as of last year there were none. We hiked in the first part of August and fished Buckles ...never got a bite and did not see any activity of fish (there were four of us fishing). Harris was 90% dry ...not sure what was going on there. Later we talked to some people in the area and they said Game & Fish had not stocked Buckles in several years. Opal Lake is another pretty spot ...can get crowded in the summer. Again no fish last year.

Can't help you with Leche Creek as I have not fished it. I've heard good things about the Rio Blanco in that area along with the Rito Blanco and Fish Creek ...but again I have not fished them. The problem around Pagosa is there is too many lakes and streams to fish smile ...nice problem to have. We just moved here full time a year ago. Spent most of the first year in the Weminuche area and on the Rio Grande side of the pass.

You backpacking into the V Rock area?

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