Fishing Report for the Arkansas River

 

Arkansas River Fishing Report

 

 

 

August 19th, 2025

 

Arkansas River (Lower Freestone Basin)

Project release out of Twin Lakes (VFMP) is beginning to step down. We'll see a reduction every day until we're back to a native outflow at Lake Creek. Its likely flows in Bighorn Canyon will stabilize around 300cfs by mid week. While flows are exceptional for both wade and float fishing now, floating will become a bit more technical once flows ramp down...wade angler's paradise incoming!

Summer fishing has been very consistent on the Arkansas as we move through August. As we move further into August, the Arkansas begins to feature some Fall-like fishing characteristics. Especially as flows drop closer to native, fish will require a bit more precise casting and drifts. Getting the fly in the right place and getting a drag free drift means alot more than the flies you're fishing...although there are certainly are some key bugs as we roll into the early Fall season. With Pseudocloeon Baetis (Fall BWOs) and Tricos beginning to make their way on scene to join the already strong Red Quill and Caddis activity...there is alot of great bug activity, and the fishing will continue to be ALOT of fun on North America's Longest Gold Medal Trout River!

 

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Stream Conditions

Wellsville Flowrate: 424 cfs 

Cañon City Flowrate: 465 cfs

ClarityClear 

 

Suggested Methods

We're using a variety of tactics for consistent production on the Arkansas right now and will continue to work these techniques through the Fall season. Dry/ Double Dropper and Double Nymphing/ Euro nymphing the soft edges and pocketwater will be a staple. Rig with a Cranefly adult, Stonefly, Hopper or Chubby on the surface...Stonefly nymphs, Red Quill Nymphs, Caddis attractors and BWO/ Trico nymphs as droppers. If you need to get deeper or fish heavier water, lead with a Stonefly or Cranefly larva. Double Dry fishing will also be a winner for you especially in the lower light time frames (focus on your smaller attractor dries trailing a Caddis, Flying Ant, Trico or Red Quill). We're moving into one of the absolute best Streamer windows of the entire season. We're running double streamer rigs with great success, especially at low light time periods or with cloudcover present. Remember, fish are very spread out and you will catch fish in any kind of water...cover as much water as you can and have fun! 

 

 

 

Arkansas River (Upper Freestone Basin)

 

General Overview

Upper basin is in excellent shape, with very clear water and much lower than average flowrates! VFMP project release has began to ramp down out of Twin Lake, so the upper basin in particular will look alot different over the next week or so...as flows will essentially be cut in half from Lake Creek down. Things are becoming a bit more technical as the Upper Basin moves into the late Summer/ early Fall season and will become even more techy when flows drop. However...if you cast accurately and get a good drift, and you'll do well. 

 

Stream Conditions

Leadville Flowrate: 19 CFS

Granite Flowrate: 249 CFS

Salida Flowrate: 481 CFS

Clarity- Clear

 

 

 

Suggested Methods

We're using a variety of tactics for consistent production on the Arkansas right now and will continue to work these techniques through the Fall season. Dry/ Double Dropper and Double Nymphing/ Euro nymphing the soft edges and pocketwater will be a staple. Rig with a Cranefly adult, Stonefly, Hopper or Chubby on the surface...Stonefly nymphs, Red Quill Nymphs, Caddis attractors and BWO/ Trico nymphs as droppers. If you need to get deeper or fish heavier water, lead with a Stonefly or Cranefly larva. Double Dry fishing will also be a winner for you especially in the lower light time frames (focus on your smaller attractor dries trailing a Caddis, Flying Ant, Trico or Red Quill). We're moving into one of the absolute best Streamer windows of the entire season. We're running double streamer rigs with great success, especially at low light time periods or with cloudcover present. Remember, fish are very spread out and you will catch fish in any kind of water...cover as much water as you can and have fun! 

 

 

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