Cache la Poudre River Fishing Report: Colorado’s Wild and Scenic Trout Waters

  • January 14, 2025

Flowing through Colorado’s stunning Front Range, the Cache la Poudre River is a rugged, scenic waterway known as Colorado’s only Wild and Scenic River. Beginning high in the Rockies, the river carves its way down through Poudre Canyon, offering anglers a variety of water types—from pocket water and riffles to deep pools and runs. Home to wild brown and rainbow trout, the Cache la Poudre attracts fly fishers of all skill levels. With accessible stretches near Fort Collins, the Poudre provides the rare experience of fishing in a pristine, natural environment just minutes from town.

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Cache La Poudre River Fishing Report

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The Cache La Poudre River near Fort Collins is an absolute gem this time of year, offering a mix of serene solitude and active trout willing to chase a well-presented fly. Winter fishing brings a quiet beauty to the river, with snow-dusted banks and crystal-clear waters making every cast an adventure. The trout are holding in deeper pools, and while they're a bit sluggish in the cold, a carefully chosen nymph or small streamer will bring them to the net.

For the persistent angler, the reward lies in the challenge—adjusting to the cold, finding the fish's preferred depth, and matching their selective diet. With flows low and steady, this section is perfect for dialing in your presentation skills while enjoying the crisp mountain air.


Conditions Summary

Guide Rating (800 x 175 px) (2)

  • Flow Rate: 40-70 CFS
  • Water Temperature: 38-42°F
  • Clarity: Crystal clear
  • Best Times: Late morning to early afternoon
  • Star Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (Excellent winter option for skilled anglers)

River Flow Chart


Cache La Poudre River Hatch Chart (Winter)

Month Primary Hatches Effective Patterns
December Midges Zebra Midge (#20-24), Black Beauty (#20-24)
January Midges WD-40 (#20-22), Top Secret Midge (#20-22)
February Midges, Baetis Blue Wing Olive Emerger (#18-22), Parachute Adams (#18-22)

Top 3 Flies for the Week

Wolly Bugger Black

  • Dry Fly: Griffith’s Gnat (#20-24) – Occasional use during midday hatches on sunny days.
  • Nymph: Top Secret Midge (#20-22) – Reliable producer in deeper runs.
  • Streamer: Olive Woolly Bugger (#10-12) – Slow strips in deeper pools work best.

 

Tips Fly Fishing - Cache La Poudre River

Seasonal Tip

Winter is all about slower presentations and fishing during the warmest parts of the day. Focus on deep, slow-moving water.

Dry Fly

Rare but possible—look for subtle rises on calm, sunny afternoons.

Nymphing

A double-nymph rig with a midge and Baetis pattern is a consistent producer. Adjust weights and depth to stay in the strike zone.

Streamer Fishing

Small streamers fished slow and deep can tempt the river's larger trout. Olive and black patterns perform well.


Access Points

This picturesque creek runs parallel to I-70 from Georgetown to Golden, offering easy access to some fantastic fly fishing spots.

Gateway Natural Area
  • Description: A popular spot with ample parking and easy access to slower, deeper water.
  • Why Fish Here: Great for winter fishing, with reliable trout activity and beautiful surroundings.
  • Location: Off Highway 14, west of Fort Collins.
  • Locals' Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Picnic Rock Access
  • Description: A scenic stretch with diverse water types, perfect for nymphing and occasional dry fly action.
  • Why Fish Here: Convenient access and consistent fishing opportunities.
  • Location: Near the mouth of Poudre Canyon, off Highway 14.
  • Locals' Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Upper Canyon Access
  • Description: Offers solitude and productive winter holding water in the heart of Poudre Canyon.
  • Why Fish Here: Ideal for experienced anglers seeking quieter stretches.
  • Location: Farther west along Highway 14.
  • Locals' Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐

Local Regulations and Notes on Landowner Rights

Most of the Cache La Poudre River features public access along Highway 14, though some areas are private. Be sure to respect property boundaries and adhere to catch-and-release practices to preserve the fishery.

 

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