September 11, 2016
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Good evening everyone!No fishing for me today folks, as I prepare for a two week trip back east to spend some time with family. Don’t fear, current conditions in Decker’s will still be posted daily, as well as up to date information on what’s working to catch the trout! Today we saw more of the same as a result of the flow bump. Getting down deep has been key with the fish seemingly hanging out closer to the bottom for the last couple of days. I watched a few Anglers today that were accompanied by one of the local guides work the section of river through Trumbull. Set up with a three-fly nymph rig with an egg up top, followed with a San Juan worm, and trailing with a grey RS-2, they managed to pull a couple nice brown trout as I snapped a few photos. Current flow below Cheesman Dam is 485 cfs, with 475 in Trumbull. The grass and the debris released from the flow increase has improved greatly today, and by tomorrow things should be getting back to normal. The weather has been great, chilly in the morning, but warming up nicely! One of the joy’s of living in this valley is being surrounded by wildlife. I hope you enjoy the pictures that I provide for my galleries, as I take every photograph for livedeckerscolroado.com. Please share by clicking on the provided media links! It really helps get the word out about the website! I’m hoping to do some off-shore fishing, or perhaps just drift for some flounder on my trip back east! I’ll be sure to provide some pictures! That’s all for now folks! Have a great evening and I hope to see you on the river!
Chris