Nestled just an hour from Denver, the Deckers stretch of the South Platte River is a renowned playground for fly fishing enthusiasts. Known for its crystal-clear waters, challenging trout, and stunning scenery, Deckers offers a mix of excitement and tranquility that keeps anglers coming back year-round. Whether you're a seasoned fly fisher looking to perfect your nymphing technique or a newcomer eager to experience Colorado's legendary trout waters, Deckers provides an exceptional backdrop for your adventure.
It’s a classic November day in Cheesman Canyon. The South Platte flows with a steady grace, reflecting the season's stillness in its clear depths. Trout are holding tight to their favorite spots, carefully eyeing every drift, so a well-thought-out presentation will be key today. With the cooler water temperatures, they’re slow but deliberate, and the late morning sunshine brings them up to take an interest in the occasional Blue-Winged Olive or midge.
Conditions are just right for a stealthy approach, with peak activity likely between late morning and mid-afternoon. For those with patience and a selection of tiny flies, Cheesman offers an ideal setting to test your skills against the wily trout who call this canyon home.
Source Colorado DWR Stations US Geological Survey
Month | Primary Hatches | Effective Patterns |
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March | Midges, Baetis (BWO) | Zebra Midges (#20-24), Blue Wing Olive (#18-22) |
April | Midges, Baetis, Caddis | Black Beauty (#18-22), Elk Hair Caddis (#16-18) |
May | Baetis, Caddis, Stoneflies | Blue Wing Olive (#18-20), Pat’s Rubber Legs (#10-12) |
June | Caddis, PMDs | Elk Hair Caddis (#16), PMD Comparadun (#16-18) |
July | Caddis, Yellow Sallies | Yellow Sally (#14-16), PMD Emerger (#18-20) |
August | Tricos, Caddis, Terrestrials | Trico Spinner (#22-24), Parachute Hopper (#10-12) |
September | BWOs, Midges, Caddis | BWO Parachute (#18-22), Black Ant (#18-20) |
October | BWOs, Midges | Blue Wing Olive (#18-22), Zebra Midge (#20-24) |
November | BWOs, Midges | BWO Emerger (#18-22), Black Beauty (#20-24) |
December - February | Midges | Griffith’s Gnat (#20-24), WD-40 (#18-22) |
Seasonal Tip: With clear water and finicky trout, stealth is your best friend. Approach cautiously, stay low, and use lighter tippets.
Dry Fly: The Blue Wing Olive hatch typically peaks late morning. Use 6X tippet and a drag-free drift to avoid spooking the fish.
Nymphing: Use small midge patterns, and try fishing through riffles and tailouts where trout gather. Fine tippets (6X or 7X) are recommended for better success.
Streamer Fishing: Streamers are more effective during low-light periods or overcast days. Keep them small and work shaded sections of the river slowly.
The Deckers stretch is popular, so fishers are encouraged to use barbless hooks and handle fish gently. Stick to designated access points, respect private property boundaries, and always have a valid Colorado fishing license. The area has a strong catch-and-release ethic to help maintain the quality of this trout fishery.