ISE Show, Fly Line Maintenance, Tying the Jedi Master, Guide School
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Come & See Us This Weekend
ISE is finally back! Come see us at the annual International Sportsmen's Expo Thursday - Sunday at the Colorado Convention Center. We can't wait to show you the newest Hobie and watersports gear in Booth LB346 (giant booth by the trout theater). Click below for more info and a coupon!
The 2022-2023 fishing license is valid March 1, 2022 through March 31, 2023. Regulations and pricing for annual, daily and multi-day fishing licenses can be found in the 2022 Colorado Fishing Brochure. For individuals, ages 18 through 64, a $10.59 Habitat Stamp is required with the first license purchase for the year. Youth under age 16 can fish with one rod for free, and CPW provides opportunities throughout the season to learn how to fish. Coloradans and nonresident visitors can purchase fishing licenses online, by phone at 1-800-244-5613, at your local CPW office or at any of our hundreds of authorized sales agents statewide. If you haven't done so, come into the Shop to renew before the end of the month!
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Bug of the Month: Tying the Baetis
Interested in learning how to tie some baetis patterns to match that hatch? Check out the video, "Tying Juan's Jedi Master Baetis and the CDC Comparadun" with "Hopper" Juan Ramirez (expertly filmed by our own Jared Sanders). For more info on fishing the BWO adult and the baetis nymph, check out our blog.
Want to pass on your passion for fly fishing? The Angler's Covey Fly Fishing Guide School will help you learn all of the ins and outs to not just become a successful fly fishing guide, but to be a top-quality professional guide. This School is one of a kind and designed to cover everything you need to know to become a walk/wade fly fishing guide. Class size is limited, so enroll now to become a member of the Class of 2022!
What can we expect as we head into and through the Spring season of 2022? Director of Services, Jon Easdon, and Jared Sanders, Shift Manager and Covey guide, talk about fluctuating spring temperatures, current snowpack, flows, and what this might all mean when it comes to bug hatches and fish behavior.