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Denver Day Trip For Trout
Check out all the best the South Platte has to offer, but without the crowds. Rocky Mountain Game & Fish magazine breaks down the section from Cheesman Reservoir to Strontia Springs Reservoir. (February 2010)
The South Platte River begins its journey high in the Pike National Forest near Hoosier Pass. The river continues its flow, sometimes quickly, sometimes lazily, through deep cannons, lush meadows, passing through several reservoirs before finally turning northeast through Denver and toward the Nebraska state line.
Sections of this waterway fall into almost mythical categories: the Dream Stream, the Dream Mile, World Class, Gold Medal, Blue Ribbon . . . the list goes on and on. But the fame of these associations does not go unnoticed. On any given weekend, you can expect to run into many anglers dipping flies and dropping nymphs in efforts to catch record-sized trout. There is a section of the South Platte River where the fishing pressure is not as great, and the water is still full of hungry trout. Surprisingly, the location of this river section is closer to home than you might think. I'm speaking about the Cheesman Reservoir to the Strontia Springs Reservoir leg. Here you will find ice-free water and willing trout on any given day, and all within an hour of Denver. SECTION BREAKDOWN Cheesman-Wigwam To get to the river above the fishing club, use the Gill Trail hiking path. This is the best way to get into the canyon. The closer you hike to the dam, the better the fishing gets. This fact is well known, so arrive early, or fish on a weekday to secure the best spots. Bring waders for access to some of the lesser-fished holes and pools. Wigwam-Scraggy From the boundary of Wigwam Fish Club, the Platte begins to wind downstream to Scraggy View picnic area. You'll find good access just north of Deckers. There are many turn-offs from Highway 67, and many are very close to the river. Most of the best areas for river access happen after the small town of Trumbull, just a few miles north of Deckers. There are a few scattered sections of private land, so ask first or avoid these places before wetting your line. Scraggy-Strontia If you're looking for the quintessential one-man-on-the-river scenario, this is the section for you.
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