
North Fork South Platte River Fly Fishing Report – Late Summer Tricos, PMDs, and How to Fool Educated Trout
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The North Fork of the South Platte is Colorado’s technical playground for big trout and bigger bragging rights. This week, flows below Roberts Tunnel are steady around 160 CFS, clarity is excellent, and the late-summer hatch menu is in full swing. Morning trico spinner falls and midday PMDs are keeping fish looking up, while hopper-dropper rigs along the banks are producing some of the river’s best fish.
In this episode, we break down the exact flies you’ll need—RS2s, Juju Baetis, CDC trico spinners, and even downsized streamers for the evening push. We’ll talk about when to fish, how to beat the crowds on this mostly private-access water, and why presentation matters more than pattern size right now.
We also cover:
– Best times to fish (7–11 AM for tricos, evenings for caddis)
– Why small, subtle streamers outfish “meat” here
– Public vs private access stretches (Grant vs. Boxwood/Long Meadow)
– Pro tips for matching the hatch on pressured trophy trout
Whether you’re booking a private rod fee or trying the public access near Grant, this episode gives you the insider edge for a technical but rewarding stretch of water.