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Fly fishing in the Yampa Valley offers some of the best fly fishing in the state of Colorado. If you are a Fly Fisherman, we know that this will inspire you to pack your bags and come out to fish some of the best rivers in Colorado. If you are not a Fisherman, Steamboat's beautiful landscape will inspire you to just get outdoors and enjoy every moment. This video is a great resource for anyone curious about Steamboat Springs fly fishing!
Flyfishing In Steamboat Springs, CO
Fly Fishing Tips from Wes Fout Steamboat Flyfisher
Fly fishing tips from Westley Fout at Steamboat Flyfisher, located in beautiful Steamboat Springs, Colorado. We are on the banks of the Yampa River, west of downtown Steamboat Springs
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TROUT FISHING Downtown Steamboat Springs, CO - Camping USA Road Trip vLog 71
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Eat a bowl of cereal below rabbit ears outside steamboat springs colorado. Clean up the campsite mess around the jeep wagoneer. Norah waits outside a wendys while I grab a burger. No ramp at the store so I pound on the window for attention. Show you my sleeping setup in the back of my car. Catch a few golden rainbow trout in the yampa river.
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Steamboat Springs - Yampa River 2010
One of the most beautiful and rich rivers I've ever fished....This is a compilation of various fish we caught. I hope you enjoy it. Tight Lines....
God Bless Fly Fishing The Yampa River | Beyond The Fly - Ep. 6 S. 2
My friends!!! Here we are back in the saddle for another edition of Beyond The Fly. Summer has been productive, fun, stressful, a roller coaster of a ride you could say. Yet it's opened many new doors in the fly fishing community, my health, and revived the outlook on life. The camera just hasn't been rolling during this time. I've missed creating content and sharing the journey so lets get straight to it. The Yampa River has been on my radar for a return trip after netting the largest Brown Trout to date back in November. The PR trout was the cherry on top with the area surrounding the Yampa being a 7 layered dark chocolate mousse cake when it comes to an experience & fly fishing therapy. With flows finally coming down and summer buggy madness in the air the Yampa was calling. The long trek to get out of the Denver area was made and once again I found myself standing in the Stagecoach State Park parking lot. I'm not sure what is more appeasing to the eyes, the Yampa covered in winters grip or the lush colorful vibes of summer? Regardless the expectations for the day was low and the need for fly fishing therapy through the roof. God Bless fly fishing and this remarkable land we call America!!! Let's get on the water and Euro Nymph this pristine tailwater called the Yampa River.
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Today's Stats-
Location: Stagecoach State Park, Colorado
Water: Yampa River Tailwater
Time Of Year: Early July 2019
Target: Trout (Rainbow & Brown)
Winning Set Up: Heavy fly - size 8 BTF Kaufmann Stone Black/Yellow with 2.5 Black BH. Lighter fly - size 14 BTF CDC Emerging Caddis followed by size 20 BTF Baetis BWO in Red.
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Ambient Temp: 59-72 deg F
Wind: 0 - 4 MPH
Pressure: Falling at 30.8 Hg
Water Temp: Cold @ 52-54 deg F
Water Flow & Clarity: 89-90 cfs & Slightly Off
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Yampa River Flyfishing below Stagecoach Reservoir
Here's a taste of the Yampa River below Stagecoach Reservoir near Steamboat Springs, Colorado. If you're headed to Steamboat and have three hours to fish, this is the place that I'd go. This video was shot in October 2011 and the weather was fine for fishing. The guys at Steamboat Flyfisher set me up with the flies I needed. Be sure to take $7 cash to pay the self-service park fee.
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Sarvis Creek - Fall Fishing Nov. 25, 2012
A beautiful Fall day fishing on the Yampa River with the Yampa Valley Fly Fisher - Trout Unlimited members.
GoPro Tailwater Fly Fishing from Steamboat Springs, Colorado
See more great Steamboat video at: Shot with a Hero GoPro camera. Yampa river tailwater fishing near Steamboat Springs, Colorado. A wonderful fishery 20 minutes from Steamboat. The road is closed during the winter so we biked in or you can walk.
Winter Flyfishing the Yampa and Blue River
Filmed over a weekend a in mid January 2014 on location at the Yampa Tailwater, Stagecoach Reservoir and the Blue River. Music: Zack Brown Band - Chicken Fried, Young Dro - Shoulder Lean and Eminem - Shake That
Yampa River Tailwaters - Steamboat Springs
A brief flyover of The Yampa River Tailwaters in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Also known as the More Ranch, these tailwaters provide world-class fishing 300+ days of the year. For more information visit part of Colorado Group Realty.
Steamboat Springs Colorado
Here are pictures from fishing trips in the Steamboat Springs Colorado area. Here we visit Steamboat Reservoir, Pearl Lake and Stagecoach Reservoir. Stagecoach has some big trout in it.
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Yampa Valley Anglers Winter Tailwaters
Come experience fly fishing in winter solitude with Yampa Valley Anglers
Summer fun in the Yampa River, Steamboat Springs
The Yampa river flows through Steamboat Springs, Colorado and offer great fishing, boating and summertime fun.
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Ernest Schwiebert - IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame 2013
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ERNEST SCHWIEBERT
Ernest Schwiebert was a renowned fly-fishing authority, an influential writer, and one of the sport's finest spokesmen.
Ernie was born in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and at the age of five, on a family vacation in Michigan, he caught his first brook trout on the Pere Marquette River. When he was six years old he saw a fly fisherman wading a stream, sweeping line in graceful loops over the water, and that was the beginning of his trout fixation. A year later he received a fly rod for his birthday, and by the age of 10 he was tying his own flies. In his early teens he sought out top fly tiers and casters, anxious to advance his skills, and by 16 he had begun collecting and cataloguing stream insects. When his father was appointed an adviser to U.S. forces in Germany following World War II, Ernie spent two years overseas, fishing the legendary streams of Bavaria and Austria.
Upon his return to the U.S. he enrolled in Ohio State University, where he earned a BA in Architecture. Ernie was a 24-year-old college senior in 1955 when he published his book Matching the Hatch. It was the first angler's guide to both eastern and western mayflies, and in it he advised making artificial flies in imitation of just-hatched insect nymphs that swim at the water's surface. Detailed artwork of the insects, a review of the history of fly fishing, and thoughts on angling ethics also were included. The book became a classic, and matching the hatch became an integral part of the sport.
Following graduation, Schwiebert was part of the architectural team that planned and built the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. By 1966 he had received dual Ph.D. degrees in fine arts in architecture and planning, and in philosophy in the history of architecture, from Princeton University. For 15 years he worked for a New York firm where he became an award-winning architect and urban planner of airports and military bases. Business took him to places like Chile, Tibet and Malaysia, and with the fly rod that always accompanied him he fished some of the world's great trout and salmon streams. He traveled to South America for the first time in 1959 and was a pioneer of trout fishing there, and later Atlantic salmon fishing on Russia's Kola Peninsula. When Ernie decided in 1977 that he'd just rather be fishing, he left the firm.
Meanwhile he had continued writing. In 1973 his acclaimed title Nymphs appeared, and in 1978 the monumental, two-volume book Trout. Ernie had spent 17 years in the planning and writing of the 1,745-page, seven-pound reference work. Filled with hundreds of his own illustrations, it is considered by many to be his masterpiece. He authored more than a dozen books about fly fishing and architecture, including three collections of short stories, and his articles appeared in Fly Fisherman, Field & Steam, Sports Afield, Esquire, and The New York Times.
Ernie Schwiebert was a pioneer in the fishery conservation movement. He was one of the founders of Trout Unlimited (a New Jersey chapter of TU bears his name), the Theodore Gordon Flyfishers, and the Federation of Fly Fishers, and he served as Director of the Atlantic Salmon Federation and on the scientific board of The Nature Conservancy. He championed the release of fish, saying trout were gentlemen, and The angler does not need a dead trout in his basket to feel satisfaction. His numerous awards and honors include the Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architects, the 1978 Arnold Gingrich Literary Prize (Federation of Flyfishers), and the 1994 Aldo Starker Leopold Memorial Award (International Wild Trout Symposium).
Ernie remained a student of the art and science of fly fishing his entire life. He was a talented artist and photographer, an eloquent speaker, an innovative fly tier, a fascinating storyteller -- all of which resonated with his passion for the sport. His knowledge of salmonids, and the challenge of catching them, is legendary. And he was considered one of the best at describing the beauty of the places where trout and salmon live, and at evoking memories of days gone by.
Ernie Schwiebert singlehandedly changed the way fly fishermen think, and the IGFA Fishing Hall of Fame honors him.
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