Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Fishing Colorado: Chatfield Westlands


A chip off the Old Block. Chatfield State Park 2007
My Dad and Brother hit the trail near the Westland Ponds at Chatfield Reservoir today, a fish’s worst nightmare. The occasional opportunity to fish warm water in Colorado is a welcome one. A stark contrast from the alpine streams and glacier lake fishing I’m used to. It is a whole other ball game here, instead of trout and salmon; we are fishing for pan fish like small and large mouth bass, crappie, and Blue Gil. The gear and rigs are different. Although I’m not very good here, I usually have to borrow a setup, it is some of my favorite type of fishing.
Today we chucked crank bait, jigs, spoons and even a few dry flies at the pond fish and came up empty. I think our late start had something to do with it. Jeep(my) mechanical difficulties caused about a 60 minute delay on our launch time. We caught the hottest part of the day but no fish.

Noteworthy: My Bro saves a “sunk on the day” by pulling a couple trout out of the South Platte River. Our second stop today.

1 comment:

  1. Is that last photo of Mullen a.k.a. Indian Toilet Paper? Kinda looks like it.

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