Even though my favorite high-country creeks didn’t dry up this past summer, by late June through August they were mostly unfishable. These creeks weren’t immune to the West’s outstanding heat and record drought, despite sitting at almost 9,000 feet above sea level. The landscape was so dry that the soil soaked up any extra water before it could drain off into the creeks, streams, and rivers.
Tips for fly fishing lakes
by Spencer Durrant - Wednesday, Nov 3rd, 2021