Cache la Poudre Fishing Report (May 2026) - Fish It Before Runoff Starts Swinging

  • May 19, 2026

 

The Cache la Poudre River offers some of the most rugged fly fishing near Fort Collins, and winter pushes it into a lean, honest freestone fishery. Flowing out of the Front Range foothills, the Poudre runs cold, fast, and clear this time of year, rewarding anglers who focus on structure, depth, and timing. 

Mar 19, 2026
These guides provide a seasonal roadmap for fly fishing the Cache la Poudre River from early spring through the onset of runoff. In March and April, anglers should focus on lower elevations during midday warming windows, utilizing small midge and baetis patterns in slower pocket water.

May 19th 2026

The Cache la Poudre is moving into pre-runoff mode. The main Fort Collins USGS monitoring site is active and operated in cooperation with the City of Fort Collins, which makes it the key gauge to check before heading into the canyon.

The Poudre fishes best right now when you treat it like changing pocket water, not a stable tailwater. Early and late morning should offer better clarity and control, while warmer afternoons can bring more bug activity but also more push and stain. The river is also a major recreation corridor through Poudre Canyon, so expect increasing rafting, kayaking, and roadside traffic as spring turns toward summer.


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Conditions Summary

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Category Status What It Means
Flow Rising, section-dependent Fishable, but runoff pressure is building
Water Temp 42-50°F Fish are active, especially late morning into midday
Air Temp 55-72°F Warm afternoons can improve bugs and bump flows
Clarity Clear to light stain Best before afternoon changes
Wind 5-15 mph Typical canyon wind, annoying but manageable
Wading Moderate to Difficult Pocket water gets pushy as flows rise
Crowds Low to Medium Less pressure than Denver tailwaters
Access Excellent Strong canyon access along Highway 14
Vibe Pre-runoff opportunity Good now, but not guaranteed tomorrow
Float Improving Better for boats as flows rise, section-dependent
Dry Outlook Medium BWO and early caddis windows are possible
Streamer Medium-High Better as water gains push or stain
Nymphing High Most consistent method if you adjust weight often

 

 

Weather

FORT COLLINS WEATHER

 


Fly Box for the Month May

Primary Method: Aggressive Pocket-Water Nymphing With Streamer Windows
Dominant Hatch: BWOs, Midges
Secondary Hatch:  Early Caddis, Early Stones

Fish These First

  • Duracell Jig #16
  • Frenchie #16-18
  • Rainbow Warrior #18
Priority Fly + Size Role & When to Use
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Duracell Jig #16 Gets down fast in deeper pockets
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Frenchie #16-18 Fast-water confidence fly for pocket seams
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rainbow Warrior #18 Visibility boost when clarity shifts
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Flashback Pheasant Tail #16-18 Natural mayfly profile with enough signal
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Juju Baetis #18 Baetis anchor in softer seams
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Thin Mint #8-10 Streamer option when water bumps
⭐⭐⭐ Mini Dungeon #6-8 Bigger profile for stained edge water
⭐⭐⭐ Barr’s Emerger #18 BWO activity in slower seams
⭐⭐ Elk Hair Caddis #14-16 Dry-dropper option if caddis show
⭐⭐ Black Beauty #20 Clear-water fallback for picky fish

Pro Rig: Poudre Pocket Water Control Rig

Anglers are encouraged to focus on lower canyon elevations and midday windows to capitalize on increasing insect activity like Blue Winged Olives. Key recommendations include specific fly patterns, rigging strategies, and river access points such as Gateway Natural Area and Picnic Rock.


How to Fish the Poudre

  • Start with Top Secret Midge + Juju Baetis under a tight indicator or short-line setup
  • Stay mobile, the Poudre rewards covering water
  • Rotate in RS2 when fish get picky
  • Focus on seams, pocket water, and slower edges
  • Use Big Eats in deeper pockets to trigger aggressive fish

Tips Fly Fishing on the Cache la Poudre

Seasonal Strategy

Fish lower elevations early in the season. As temps rise, more of the river becomes productive.

Dry Fly

Limited but improving. Watch for short BWO windows.

Nymphing

Primary method. Pocket water requires tight drifts and good positioning.

Streamer Fishing

Underrated. Works well in deeper pockets and during lower light.


 

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Access Points

Poudre Canyon (Lower Sections) | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
Best early-season fishing with consistent flows and accessible pocket water.

Picnic Rock Area | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.5
Mix of runs and pocket water with solid holding structure.

Gateway Natural Area | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
Easier access with productive seams and slower water options.

 


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Local Regulations and Notes on Landowner Rights

Regulated by Colorado Parks and Wildlife

  • Artificial flies and lures in most sections
  • Check regulations for specific stretches
  • Respect private land boundaries along the river

FAQ on this Spot

Is the Cache la Poudre fishing good right now?
Yes, especially in lower elevations where water temps are slightly higher.

What flies should I use on the Poudre?
Midge and baetis patterns like Top Secret Midge, Juju Baetis, and RS2 are most consistent.

What is the best time of day to fish the Poudre?
Late morning through mid-afternoon as water temps rise.

Where should I fish on the Poudre?
Focus on pocket water, seams, and slower edges where fish can hold and feed.

Is the Poudre good for beginners?
Yes in certain sections, but pocket water requires good casting and drift control.

Do I need a guide for the Poudre?
Not required, but helpful if you’re new to fishing pocket water.

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