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Fishing

Colorado Fly Fishing | Cast & Blast

Description:  Anglers experience an entirely unique and natural fishery.  High mountain snowmelt and springs form our valley's North Dry Fork spring creek that flows for 16 miles from our uppermost reservoir at 7200 feet down past the ranch headquarters and then beyond to our lowest fishery at 4300 feet.  As the cold, pure water gradually cascades down through our valley, you'll find the exciting byproduct created in part by our resident beaver population.  For decades they've sharpened their teeth on the aspen, cottonwoods, and oaks that line the creek's perimeter.  Over time the downed trees have helped form a series of 18 spring-creek pools, each of which is full of heavy and healthy trout. The pristine water gives our guests goosebumps when they sight cast to cruising 20+ inch brookies, browns, rainbows, cutthroats and cuttbows.

The pools vary in size. Some are small and intimate which allow for sight fishing to cruising trout. In other instances you'll work medium-sized pools, which vary in depth. For the larger waters you'll find all the gear you need on the bank. From small rowboats and float tubes to PFD's and anchors all you need to do is to be ready to cast. And if you're a little rusty, one of our Orvis-Endorsed guides will help sharpen your skills.

Float Trips

Float trips are great options, with the majority occurring on the Roaring Fork and Colorado Rivers. The two common boats used are either the classic McKenzie style drift boat, or a self-bailer, which is a raft with a frame. One or two anglers are accompanied by one of our guides. All of the float guides are seasoned veterans of the rivers and have fished in a variety of situations. They will navigate anglers through a series of slow and fast water, with a fishing day beginning at 9:00 AM, a lunchtime break in a cottonwood grove, and an afternoon float that concludes around 4:00 PM. Plan your trips ahead of time, particularly during July and August, because guides are hard to come by during those times.

Stream and Rivers

The Western Slope is drained by the Colorado River. And from every great drainage source come even better tributaries. Out here you'll find outstanding fishing in the big rivers like the Colorado or the smaller rivers like the Roaring Fork, Crystal, White, and Frying Pan Rivers.

Timing is everything. And there are a number of good choices here. Prime time fishing is in July and August, perfect timing for family vacations. There is also excellent spring pre-runoff fishing for trout that have wintered over and are ready to feed. The fall is an excellent time, too, where the rivers are quiet. Working a dry fly or a streamer against the bank draws hits from some of the biggest fish of the season.

Whether you prefer to walk-and-wade or fish from a drift boat, The High Lonesome Ranch can schedule and accommodate your needs.

Cast & Blast

Try our popular Fall Cast and Blast, Spring Turkey Trout, White Powder/Black Powder, or Summer Fish and Chips or Fish and Chip (shooting and golf). Shotgun rentals are available, and shells and orange gear are available at the Pro Shop.

Transportation/Getting there: Fly to Grand Junction, Colorado and either rent a vehicle for transport to the lodge or pre-arrange for airport pickup ($200 per group or family of four or less)

Sample Itinerary:

Please contact us for a sample itinerary of your hunt

Wingshooting:

  • Hunting license
  • Your firearm
  • TSA approved hard-shell airplane lockable gun-case
  • Soft-sided gun case
  • Ammunition for firearm
  • Comfortable hunting boots
  • Heavy and light socks
  • Full camouflage clothing including face-mask
  • Camouflage hat
  • Stocking cap
  • Camouflage Gloves
  • Rain gear
  • Heavy and light hunting jacket
  • Long underwear
  • Binoculars
  • Flashlight
  • Headlamp
  • Hunting knife
  • Camera
  • Soft sided cooler for transporting game home
  • Camp Slippers/shoes
  • Comfortable camp shirt and pants
  • Insect repellant

 

Personal Items:

  • Ear plugs
  • Toiletries and personal affects
  • Medical prescriptions & pain relievers
  • Glasses/Contacts
  • Sunglasses
  • Lip balm & sunscreen

 

Fly Fishing Double OccupancySingle Occupancy
2 days/3 nights$ 1585$ 1815
3 days/4 nights$ 2070$ 2380
4 days/5 nights$ 2495$ 2880
5 days/6 nights$ 2855$ 3320

 

Cast and BlastDouble OccupancySingle Occupancy
2 days/3 nights$2410$2645
3 days/4 nights$3250$3560
4 days/5 nights$3985$4370
5 days/6 nights$4615$5080

All rates are per person

Included:

Fly Fishing: All meals and lodging, guided fly fishing, flies, accessories and terminal tackle. Two day packages include fishing at the ranch.  Three day and longer packages are a combination of fishing at the ranch, the White River and Spring Creeks, float fishing on the Roaring Fork and the Colorado, and other walk-and-wade streams and rivers.

Cast & Blast:  All meals and lodging, guided hunting with dogs, one round per visit of 25 sporting clays, six birds/day (Pheasant, Chukar, Hungarian Partridge, Quail), guided fly fishing, flies, fly fishing accessories and terminal tackle.

Not Included: Airfare to Grand Junction, Colorado, transportation to the ranch (airport pickup can be arranged), hunting and/or fishing licenses, processing of game taken, tips/gratuities (15%), sales tax, and taxidermy

Approximate license cost: TBD

Options:

  • -Master Suites are available for an additional $100 per night based on availability.
  • -Shotgun rental $40 per day per
  • -Rod/Reel rental $40 per day
  • -Private one-on-one fly fishing guide $250 per day
  • -Additional birds $20 each (Chuckars, Hungarian Partridge, or Quail), $25 each for pheasant

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