Dream Stream Fishing Report (June 2026) - Big Trout, Fresh Water, Antero Reservoir Drained

  • June 16, 2026

 

he guides emphasize strategic rig adjustments and precise presentations necessary to find success in these highly pressured Gold Medal waters. Additionally, the texts offer logistical advice regarding public access points, local fishing regulations, and the ideal times of day to target active trout.

June 16 2026

The Dream Stream is fishing better than many anglers expected for June.

While much of Colorado is dealing with heavy runoff, one of the biggest stories on the South Platte is the continued drawdown of Antero Reservoir. Increased releases have pushed additional water through the Dream Stream, improving fish distribution, creating new feeding lanes, and opening up more productive holding water throughout the system.

The result is a river that feels more alive than it did this spring.

Fish are no longer stacked exclusively in winter holding water. They're feeding in seams, shelves, current edges, riffles, and transition water throughout the corridor. The trout are still educated. They're still difficult. They're still capable of making you question your life choices.

They're just feeding more often.

 


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Conditions Summary

Guide Rating (800 x 175 px) (2)

River Conditions

Category Status What It Means
Flow Elevated and Stable Increased releases continue supporting productive conditions
Water Temp 46-56°F Prime feeding temperatures
Air Temp 65-80°F Strong afternoon insect activity
Clarity Clear Long leaders and clean drifts still matter
Wind 10-25 mph Standard South Park conditions
Wading Moderate Watch deeper channels and soft banks
Crowds High One of Colorado's most pressured fisheries
Access Excellent Public access throughout Charlie Meyers SWA
Vibe Big fish in feeding mode Better fish distribution than spring
Float None Walk and wade only
Dry Outlook Medium-High PMD opportunities increasing daily
Streamer Medium Productive during wind and cloud cover
Nymphing High Most consistent producer

Weather

FAIRPLAY WEATHER

 

 

 

Pro Rig of the Month

he Dream Stream and Deckers. The documentation outlines a transition from technical late-winter nymphing in April to volatile, flow-dependent conditions in May, culminating in aggressive early-summer feeding patterns by June

Dream Stream PMD Shelf Rig

  • Indicator: Small New Zealand yarn indicator
  • Lead Fly: PMD Split Case #18
  • Dropper: Foam Wing RS2 #20
  • Weight: Single micro shot 10 inches above lead fly
  • Spacing: 14 inches between flies
  • Leader: 11-13 ft 5X
  • Target Water: Transition shelves, feeding seams, current edges, tailouts, and walking-speed runs

 

Top Flies for the Dream Stream in June

Priority Fly Size Purpose
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ PMD Split Case #18 Primary producer
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Foam Wing RS2 #20 Emerger
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Top Secret Midge #22 Technical fish
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mercury PMD #18 Hatch match
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Parachute PMD #16-18 Dry fly
⭐⭐⭐⭐ Barr's PMD Emerger #18 Transition fly
⭐⭐⭐ Juju Baetis #18-20 Backup mayfly
⭐⭐⭐ Black Beauty #22 Pressure fly
⭐⭐ Balanced Leech #10 Trophy fish option
⭐⭐ Mini Leech #10-12 Low-light option

 

 

Dream Stream Summer Shelf Rig

  • Indicator: Small New Zealand yarn indicator
  • Lead Fly: PMD Split Case #18
  • Dropper: Foam Wing RS2 #20
  • Weight: Single micro shot 10 inches above lead fly
  • Spacing: 14 inches between flies
  • Leader: 11-13 foot 5X
  • Target Water: Transition shelves, soft seams, feeding lanes, and current edges

Dream Stream Hatch Chart

Month Hatch Size Notes
February Midges #20–24 Consistent all day
March Midges, Early BWOs #18–24 Midday activity
April BWOs, Midges #18–22 Peak midday windows

 

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How to Fish It

  • Start with Top Secret Midge + Juju Baetis under an indicator
  • Adjust depth before changing flies
  • Rotate in RS2 as your adjustment fly
  • Shift to Match the Hatch when fish rise or suspend
  • Use Big Eats to cover water or target larger fish

Tips Fly Fishing on the Dream Stream

Seasonal Strategy

Fish are still in late winter patterns with slight spring movement. Focus deep early and adjust upward as temps rise.

Dry Fly

Short windows, but technical. Be ready when it turns on.

Nymphing

Primary method. Depth and drift matter more than fly changes.

Streamer Fishing

Use as a change-up during low light or weather shifts.


Access Points

Charlie Meyers State Wildlife Area | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
Classic meadow water with reliable holding fish and consistent structure.

Spinney Bridge Access | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
Deep troughs and defined runs that produce throughout the day.

County Road 9 Bridge | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.5
Reliable seams and transition water that fish well midday.


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Local Regulations and Notes on Landowner Rights

Regulated by Colorado Parks and Wildlife

  • Artificial flies and lures only
  • Barbless hooks recommended
  • Respect all private land boundaries

FAQ on this Spot

Is the Dream Stream fishing good right now?
Yes. Midday fishing is consistent, especially with nymph rigs in deeper water.

What flies should I use on the Dream Stream?
Start with Top Secret Midge, Juju Baetis, and RS2. Adjust depth before switching patterns.

What is the best time of day to fish the Dream Stream?
Late morning through early afternoon when water temps rise slightly.

Where should I fish on the Dream Stream?
Focus on deeper walking-speed water, seams, and transition zones between runs and tailouts.

Is the Dream Stream good for beginners?
Not ideal. Technical presentations and pressured fish make it better suited for experienced anglers.

Do I need a guide for the Dream Stream?
Not required, but a guide can significantly shorten the learning curve and improve success.

 

Photo of the Month

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Credit: Colorado Trout Hunters

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