Over 15 years ago, I began my fly fishing journey on the Beaverkill River in upstate New York, casting my first fly rod. Since then, my passion for fly fishing has only grown deeper. I have had the pleasure of fishing the scenic Catskills mountain streams, honing my skills in approaching freestone tributaries. Recently, my family relocated to Colorado, where I was introduced to the world of tailwater fishing. I appreciate the predictability and consistency of the hatches in this new environment.
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Since moving to Colorado, I have been fortunate enough to fish on some of the renowned Gold Medal waters in the state. For those interested in learning more about these exceptional fishing spots, I recommend visiting the Trout Unlimited website. There, you will find a valuable resource detailing the Gold Medal waters in Colorado, providing an overview and highlighting unique aspects of the river system.
To access this informative resource, please click on the following link to be redirected to the Trout Unlimited website: https://coloradogoldmedalwater.tu.org/gold-medal-waters/. Thank you for your interest in exploring the incredible fishing opportunities available in Colorado’s Gold Medal waters.