The South Platte River is one of Colorado’s most diverse fisheries, and winter amplifies those differences fast. From the open meadow water of the Dream Stream, through the canyon-bound tailwater sections of Cheesman Canyon and Deckers, down to the quieter, softer structure of Waterton Canyon and the North Fork, the South Platte offers five distinct winter fisheries tied together by the same cold-season rules.
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Updated: February 16, 2026
The South Platte in February is not one decision. It is five. Each section fishes differently, and the wrong choice costs you the short winter feeding window. This system rewards anglers who match section to style.
Midday remains the key across the board, but structure and pressure vary dramatically. Choose your water intentionally. Fish depth first. Change flies last.
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Weather
South Platte River Fly Fishing Report – Dream Stream
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The Dream Stream is cold, open, and unforgiving right now. Low flows and ultra-clear water push trout into deep meadow troughs and slow inside bends where every approach matters. Midges dominate the food supply, and long leaders with minimal weight are required for success during a narrow midday window.
Flow: 92 CFS. Meadow flow concentrating trout in deep troughs and inside bends.
Water Temperature: 37 °F
Air Temperature: 41 °F
Wind: 6 to 14 mph
Clarity: Clear
Crowds: Medium
Primary Hatch: Midges
Best Window: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Overall Rating: Selective but productive
Top Flies
Primary: Midges
- Black Beauty 20 to 24
- Zebra Midge 20 to 22
- RS2 gray 20 to 22
- WD-40 20 to 22
- Top Secret Midge 22 to 24
Secondary: Baetis
- Barrs Emerger 18 to 20
- Split Case BWO 18 to 20
- Flashback Pheasant Tail 18
Attractor
- Mini Leech black 10 to 12
- Sculpzilla olive 6 to 8
Pro Rig of the Week: Dream Stream Long-Leader Rig
- Indicator: Small yarn
- Lead Fly: RS2 20
- Dropper: Black Beauty 22
- Weight: Micro split shot
- Target Water: Deep winter troughs and soft meadow bends
Access Points
- South Park Meadows | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
- County Road 9 Bridge | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
- Lower Meadow Troughs | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️4.0
- Spinney Bridge Access | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
- CR 59 Pull Off | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.5
- Middle Meadows | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
Want the full breakdown with flies, access points, and hatch chart?
See the full Dream Stream report here.
South Platte River Fly Fishing Report – Waterton Canyon
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Waterton Canyon fishes slower and more methodically in winter, with trout holding in long walking-speed runs and deeper bends. Clear water and steady flows favor anglers who focus on depth control and patience rather than covering water quickly. Warming weather means more anglers, so expect company and don't high hole your neighbor. You don't own it.
Flow: 78 CFS. Low tailwater flow compressing trout into defined walking speed seams.
Water Temperature: 38 °F
Air Temperature: 44 °F
Wind: 4 to 9 mph
Clarity: Clear
Crowds: Medium
Primary Hatch: Midges
Best Window: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Overall Rating: Technical but consistent
Top Flies
Primary: Midges
- Black Beauty 20 to 24
- Zebra Midge 20 to 22
- RS2 gray 20 to 22
- Top Secret Midge 22 to 24
- Miracle Nymph 20 to 22
Secondary: Baetis
- Barrs Emerger 18 to 20
- Split Case BWO 18 to 20
- Flashback Pheasant Tail 18
Attractor
- Mini Leech black 10 to 12
- Woolly Bugger olive 8 to 10
Pro Rig of the Week: Waterton Soft-Edge Rig
- Indicator: Yarn
- Lead Fly: RS2 20
- Dropper: Zebra Midge 22
- Weight: Light, adjusted frequently
- Target Water: Long seams, slow bends, and winter runs
Access Points
- Waterton Canyon Trailhead | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.5
- Two Mile Section | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
- Upper Trail Pull-Offs | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3.5
- Waterton Canyon Trailhead | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
- Lower Canyon Bends | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
See the full Waterton Canyon report with top flies and access points here.
South Platte River Fly Fishing Report – Deckers
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Deckers is fishing cleaner and more predictably than most South Platte sections right now, but pressure remains constant. Flows are low and stable, pushing trout into defined seams, tailouts, and deeper mid-river buckets. Midges and small mayflies dominate, and success hinges on clean drifts through walking-speed water during the late morning and early afternoon window.
Flow: 155 CFS. Stable tailwater flow creating defined seams and tailouts.
Water Temperature: 39 °F
Air Temperature: 45 °F
Wind: 5 to 12 mph
Clarity: Clear
Crowds: Medium to High
Primary Hatch: Midges
Best Window: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Overall Rating: Consistent with pressure management
Top Flies
Primary: Midges
- Black Beauty 20 to 24
- Zebra Midge 20 to 22
- Mercury Midge 20 to 22
- RS2 gray 18 to 22
- Top Secret Midge 22 to 24
Secondary: Baetis
- Barrs Emerger 18 to 20
- Split Case BWO 18 to 20
- Flashback Pheasant Tail 18
Attractor
- Mini Leech olive 10 to 12
- Woolly Bugger olive 8 to 10
Pro Rig of the Week: Deckers Winter Seam Rig
- Indicator: Yarn or light inline
- Lead Fly: Barrs Emerger 18
- Dropper: Zebra Midge 20 to 22
- Weight: Light to moderate, adjusted frequently
- Target Water: Inside seams, tailouts below riffles, and deep mid-channel runs
Access Points
- Trumbull Stretch | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
- Bridge to Bridge | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.5
- Upper Pull-Offs | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3.5
- Deckers Bridge | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
- Chesebro Access | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
- Badger Basin | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
Read the complete Deckers report here.
South Platte River Fly Fishing Report – Cheesman Canyon
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Cheesman Canyon fishes quietly in winter, rewarding anglers willing to hike and slow down. Clear water and reduced pressure push trout into deep slots and long canyon seams. Midges are the primary food source, and clean drifts through depth matter more than fly changes.
Flow: 125 CFS. Stable canyon tailwater with narrow deep seams.
Water Temperature: 38 °F
Air Temperature: 42 °F
Wind: 3 to 8 mph
Clarity: Clear
Crowds: Low to Medium
Primary Hatch: Midges
Best Window: 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Overall Rating: Highly technical but steady
Top Flies
Primary: Midges
- Black Beauty 22 to 24
- Zebra Midge 20 to 22
- RS2 gray 20 to 22
- Top Secret Midge 22 to 24
- Miracle Nymph 20 to 22
Secondary: Baetis
- Barrs Emerger 18 to 20
- Split Case BWO 18 to 20
- Flashback Pheasant Tail 18
Attractor
- Mini Leech black 12
- Sculpzilla olive 8 to 10
Pro Rig of the Week: Cheesman Precision Rig
- Indicator: Small yarn
- Lead Fly: RS2 20
- Dropper: Black Beauty 22
- Weight: Light
- Target Water: Deep pockets and canyon troughs
Access Points
- Upper Canyon Access | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.5
- Middle Canyon Bends | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
- Lower Canyon Exit | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3.5
- Gill Trail | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
- Cheesman Dam | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.5
- Lower Canyon | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
Full Report available in the full Cheesman report here.
South Platte River Fly Fishing Report – North Fork
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The North Fork fishes quieter and more freestone-like than the mainstem during winter. Lower pressure and colder water mean fewer bites, but fish are present in deeper pools and slower edges. Scuds and midges make up most of the winter diet.
Flow: 105 CFS. Winter freestone flow compressing fish into pocket water.
Water Temperature: 36 °F
Air Temperature: 40 °F
Wind: 4 to 10 mph
Clarity: Clear
Crowds: Low
Primary Hatch: Midges
Best Window: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Overall Rating: Underrated winter option
Top Flies
Primary: Midges
- Zebra Midge 18 to 22
- Black Beauty 18 to 22
- Thread Frenchie 16 to 18
- Mercury Midge 20 to 22
- RS2 gray 18 to 22
Secondary: Stoneflies
- Pat’s Rubber Legs 12 to 14
- Small Stonefly Nymph 14 to 16
- Flashback Pheasant Tail 16 to 18
Attractor
- Mini Leech olive 10 to 12
- Woolly Bugger olive 8 to 10
Pro Rig of the Week: North Fork Soft-Edge Rig
- Indicator: Yarn or tight-line
- Lead Fly: Scud 14 to 16
- Dropper: Zebra Midge 20 to 22
- Weight: Moderate
- Target Water: Deep pools, soft edges, and sheltered seams
Access Points
- ridge Crossing Pull-Off | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
- Lower Canyon Bends | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
- Upper Roadside Stretch | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️ 3.0
- Bailey Stretch | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5.0
- Pine Valley Ranch | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
- Grant Access | 📍 Locals Rating ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 4.0
See the full North Fork breakdown including flies, access, and weather here.
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FAQ on This Spot
Which South Platte section fishes best in winter?
Waterton and Deckers offer the most consistent structure and access.
Is the Dream Stream worth the pressure?
Yes, if you fish early and stay disciplined.
Where is pressure lowest right now?
Cheesman Canyon and the North Fork.
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