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Only a Colorado fly fishing guide who knows the area like the back of his hand can help make your fishing vacation a rousing success. With our crystal clear water flowing down the Rio Grande River and the cool, crisp Rocky Mountain weather - and of course, the wide variety of trout, bass and every other fish you can imagine - Colorado is every angler's dream. On the other hand, if you don't have a fly fishing guide who knows the area, you might as well stay home and fish in your own neighborhood pond.

Being an experienced angler is one thing. But your skill is only an asset if you have actually have some fish out there, waiting to be snagged. If you want to catch the big ones you need to keep three things in mind: location, location and location! Before you can experience everything that a fishing trip in Colorado has to offer, you're going to need to hire a guide who knows the state!

Why do you need a guide to go fishing in Colorado?

A guide knows where the fish are: Sure, you'll find fish all over the state. But different fish prefer different conditions, and conditions vary depending on the time of year. Those huge trout you're looking for know what insects are hatching when and where they're located and how those insects react in or on the water. A fly that might work in one of the cool mountain streams in June won't attract a single fish down in the warmer valley because the fish are smart enough to know it's not time for that fly to be out and about yet. If you're planning to outsmart these fish you're going to need someone who knows the fish better than they know themselves.

A guide can get you where you want to go: Not only will a guide know the best places for fishing, he'll be able to get you there. Some of the best waters in Colorado can only be accessed by boat or by crossing private property. A guide will be able to get you into the best fishing spots in the state.

A guide knows the area: An experienced guide knows the area. He can advise you on the gear you'll need for the area where you'll be fishing and he knows the special equipment you'll need for each type of fish. Colorado is truly Nature at it's best and you can't always predict the weather. But a good guide will be equipped to handle anything Mother Nature throws your way.

A guide turns your fishing trip into an experience: Colorado fly fishing is definitely an adventure but that's just part of the package. A guide will know the history of the area and be able to point out some of our natural and historical features during your expedition. Some of the most important events in our nation's history happened right here in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado.

The rivers and streams that run from the Rocky Mountains to the Rio Grande make Colorado the ideal location for your next fly fishing trip. Make sure you get to experience everything we have to offer. Hire a Colorado fly fishing guide who knows this country like the back of his own hand and you'll have an adventure you'll remember for the rest of your life.


Retired and now owner/guide of Ken's Anglers in Colorado, Ken Robak has been an avid fly fisherman for over twenty years and has been a guide for the last 10 years. The grace of fly fishing is something that he has always loved. He believes the simple fact that you have a chance of hooking into a trophy trout is just icing on the cake to enjoying the wilderness and meeting new clients. To learn more about Colorado Fly Fishing please visit our site at http://www.kens-anglers.com/.

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