Colorado’s high elevation offers spectacular, often tremendous fishing that is more often relayed via rumor than reliable report. But in the Flyfisher’s Guide to Colorado’s Lost Lakes and
Secret Places, veteran angler Mike Kephart gives you the scoop on which Colorado mountain and wilderness lakes and creeks fish well, how to get there, the difficulty of access, and what you can
expect to catch.These largely untapped fisheries can be off the table to anglers who can’t invest the time and effort required to access them only to find poor fishing. Kephart has done the
leg-work – and the cast-work – to determine which lakes hold the big ones, the high populations, the hatches, and the rare species like greenback cutthroat and golden trout. The fish in these
hard-to-access places can be eager to eat, so getting to the right ones is worth the effort.Beyond the lakes, Kephart covers some remote canyons and gorges, and side canyons within gorges where
he’s found excellent fishing.The author has done the research, sometimes fishing the lakes several times before discovering the bounty. He also covers forest fires, oil development and grazing
as those topics apply to fly fishing in the area.Mike Kephart has paid his dues and yours – take advantage of this great opportunity with this new guide from Wilderness Adventures Press.