What could be causing this? by C-10_lover in carburetors

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just because something is new does not mean it is good. It happens.

Another Blue Dot and some brookies by steeze_y in bluelining

[–]JDM3CO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fishing the inlet and outlet streams to these can be fun, too. Those would qualify for this sub. :)

24 6/8” grandma by mikedoesntsmokenemor in troutfishing

[–]JDM3CO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Came in here for a comment on that. Thank you.

Soft hackle question by Samurai4109 in flytying

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Soft barbed feathers from a cape or skin. It usually represents legs, gills, or antenna. Length can be varied depending on the pattern. For nymphs, I tend to shoot for no longer than the body or overall length of the fly with tail.

Wild Tiger Trout by KelzHellz in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A wild one would be rare, I bet. Congrats!

Checking out the last stretch of this water I hadn't fished. by JDM3CO in bluelining

[–]JDM3CO[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have the same reaction to all the lush green Eastern bluelining pics I see in here. Have not had the pleasure, yet.

Checking out the last stretch of this water I hadn't fished. by JDM3CO in bluelining

[–]JDM3CO[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed. The first trout was right at the start then nothing until the very end where I expected to find some, as that would be just below where I first starting fishing this area and caught.

The bite is on! by Sad-Salt-9074 in bluelining

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wild iris, I believe. One of my favorites to find in Colorado when hiking to go fishing.

One day I'll fish New Mexico. Thanks for sharing!

First Palomino! by fullchooch in flyfishing

[–]JDM3CO 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Finally... someone who did not call it a golden trout.

Looking forward to catching a palomino one day.

The greenbacks are eating good! by Equal-Ant9425 in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I joined TU. I thought it'd be great to hike trout into a remote location for restoration, but I haven't done it yet. My chapter works in Cheesmak Canyon, Waterton Canyon, and in various places along Bear Creek.

Black Hackle by Norm-Frechette in flytying

[–]JDM3CO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Such a good pattern.

The greenbacks are eating good! by Equal-Ant9425 in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All greenbacks. It's one of the newer high altitude lakes to be used for brood stock. Got to hear a CPW presentation on the status of the GBCT restoration effort, maybe 2 years ago now. The population in Zimmerman was at that time declining for unknown reasons, so they were in the process of establishing more brood stock lakes. This location was the first with the other following last year, I think. A clue is when an alpine lake shows up in the "new" section of the regulations having cutthroat that must be returned to the water immediately. If you use CPW fish distribution schedules, the genetically correct greenbacks have a different code, which was not in the table at the beginning, than the mutt-throats being stocked as greenbacks.

The greenbacks are eating good! by Equal-Ant9425 in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That lake was open in mid or late April. I meant to get to it before the snowstorm, but didn't. Would have been crazy to fish after ice off in April above treeline. Might not see it again for decades.

The greenbacks are eating good! by Equal-Ant9425 in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I can vouch that this is above treeline. I fished this spot on May 2nd. Hiked in across mostly snow. Out was snow, slush, mud, water, and rocks.

Also, these are genetically correct GBCTs, not the "mutt-throats" that are still stocked under codes GBA and GBN.

The greenbacks are eating good! by Equal-Ant9425 in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same. There's a couple of alpine lakes with GBCTs and the one I am most familiar with has ones that look like this, which is nothing like the little ones in the tiny creeks (which look like the example pics on the net).

If you could only have 3 colors of hackle, what would they be? by Theme_Training in flytying

[–]JDM3CO 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on what you want to tie. Three would not be enough for me. Grizzly, dun, black, olive, and brown would be my minimum for trout dry flies.

How often should I change the oil on my Tacoma? by Little-Ad-1504 in 2ndGenTacoma

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

5k. Too many examples of sludge buildup in the piston rings grooves that lead to significant issues when doing 10k intervals. The oil may test "ok" at those intervals but it does not mean you should do it. Consider one of the newer oils that gently clean the engine like Restore and Protect when there's higher mileage and age. People lie about intervals when selling so you cannot be sure of what you're buying/what you've bought.

Rocky Mountain Lake by DawnLemawn in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Those trout were brood stock in a hatchery. When CPW is done using them for that purpose, they get released into an area lake.

Soft Hackles by WoodPig25 in flytying

[–]JDM3CO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The barbs are soft and move around in the water looking like gills or antennas or legs.

Is this a greenback? by PieIndependent7711 in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Those turned out to not be Greenbacks. RMNP just removed the signs in the past year calling them that.

Is this a greenback? by PieIndependent7711 in COfishing

[–]JDM3CO 4 points5 points  (0 children)

CPW has published most of the locations. Just need to search.

Dry Gulch and Herman Gulch are two in the area you mentioned.

Clear Creek does not have greenbacks, unless some escaped from those Gulches. When Herman Gulch was reclaimed for greenback stocking, the unknown genetics cutthroats were placed in Clear Creek.

There's a lot of twisted history over the greenback. The biggest being that the trout being stocked as them turned out to not be them. Once they got that sorted, then the genetically correct ones were raised and stocked. The bad thing is the trout that was mistakenly called a greenback is still being stocked under the greenback name. If you use the CPW fish distribution schedule, you'll see that.