
Trophy Trout & Tactical Hatches: Fly Fishing the Blue River Below Green Mountain – June 30, 2025 Conditions, Top Flies, Access, and Summer Strategy
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About this listen
Welcome back to the Rise Beyond Fly Fishing podcast — your no-fluff, flow-obsessed, hatch-timing-nerd’s guide to Colorado's best water. In this episode, we head straight to the icy tailwater below Green Mountain Reservoir, where the Blue River is throwing down a mid-summer mix of cold flows, technical eats, and trophy-sized trout that will test your knots and your nerves.
We’re breaking down exactly what you need to know to fish this stretch like a pro — no gatekeeping, no vague “the fish are biting” nonsense. Just real-time flows, real bug activity, and real advice from anglers who fish this canyon weekly.
Here’s what we cover in this episode:
🔹 Flow Talk – Why 410 CFS is the magic number right now and how it opens up prime water without blowing out the seams
🔹 Hatch Breakdown – Caddis are dancing, PMDs are popping, and Tricos are starting to whisper — we’ll help you match what’s really happening out there
🔹 Top 3 Flies – The exact dry, nymph, and streamer we’d bring if we could only bring one of each
🔹 Access Intel – From the dam outlet to the Heeney cutoff, we highlight the three best places to wade, what you’ll find at each, and when to fish them
🔹 Gear Tip – Why you need to be fishing 6x and tungsten beadheads — and what happens when you don’t
🔹 Streamer Strategy – Slow strips and canyon shadows: when to throw meat and when to let them rest
🔹 Pressure Watch – Why weekday mornings are gold and why parking lots don’t always tell the whole story
🔹 Hot Spots – We name names: the soft seams, the bend near the rock fork, and the underrated tailout that nobody fishes (but should)
Whether you're new to tailwater fly fishing or just looking for a weekly fix before heading out, this episode has what you need to fish confidently — and maybe even outfish the crowd.
And let’s be honest: this isn't just any tailwater. The Blue below Green Mountain is one of the most consistent coldwater fisheries in the state — with wild browns, fat rainbows, and enough hatch variety to keep things interesting all summer long.
Conditions Summary (June 30, 2025):
• Flow Rate: 410 CFS
• Water Temp: 45–50°F
• Clarity: Clear
• Best Times to Fish: 8–12:30 PM and again after 5:30 PM
• Top Bugs: PMDs, Caddis, Tricos starting to emerge
• Fishing Pressure: Moderate (weekday mornings best)
• Wadeability: Good but swift — stay sharp on those inside bends
Don’t forget to check the full fishing report on RiseBeyondFlyFishing.com for hatch charts, pro tips, and Google Maps links to our top access points.
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Thanks for listening — and if you’re headed to the canyon this week, keep your drifts drag-free and your net wet. See you out there.