Guided Fly Fishing

Choose your fishing trip

Half-day

8:00 am - noon
1:30 pm - 5:30 pm
Pricing from $395

Full-day

8:30 am - 5:00 pm

Pricing from $575

The rivers of Telluride

The fly fishing riches of Southwest Colorado include four classic trout rivers, dozens of alpine creeks and a world class stillwater fishery. [FISHING REPORT]

San Miguel

San Miguel: Among the last free flowing rivers, the San Miguel is Telluride’s backyard gem, a stream where the angler enjoys all of the natural components of trout fishing. Water levels and temperatures are in constant flux as snowmelt, rain and sun influence the streamflow. The San Miguel possesses a rare diversity of aquatic insects which hatch throughout the year, including many species of caddis, stoneflies, mayflies and midges. We have over 20 miles of high quality public water downstream from Telluride, so our guides move freely, potentially fishing several sections of the river in a day. Noted for natural beauty and feisty trout that eat dry flies, our beloved San Miguel is a gifted fly fishing classroom. [FISHING REPORT]

Dolores

Dolores: We fish every reach of the lovely Dolores, a river that may be characterized as many in one. Divided from the San Miguel by Lizard Head Pass, we’re on the headwaters in just 25 minutes from Telluride. The main Dolores offers over 40 miles of public and private access, augmented by the West Fork, Lower Dolores and countless alpine creeks where wild trout and solitude reward the wandering angler. [FISHING REPORT]

Uncompahgre

Uncompahgre: The Uncompahgre tailwater flows north from Ridgway Reservoir, approximately one hour by car from Telluride. Predictable flows, constant water temperatures and abundant aquatic insects make the Uncompahgre an excellent dry fly fishery in summer and a uniquely productive winter fishery. Here, we take a more technical approach than on the San Miguel or Dolores. The Uncompahgre’s heavy trout require stealthy presentations and exact fly imitations, an excellent opportunity to practice the timeless art of match-the-hatch fly fishing. [FISHING REPORT]

Gunnison

Gunnison: The Lower Gunnison offers a classic western float through remote high desert on one of the richest trout rivers in the Southern Rockies. Hatches range from the giant Pteronarcys Californicus stonefly to the diminutive Tricorythodes mayfly, a food spectrum surpassed by no river in Colorado that keeps trout rising and anglers reaching for their fly boxes. The Lower Gunnison is located 2 hours by car from Telluride, but well worth the long day trip for the experienced angler who seeks a first class float that remains off the radar for most fly fishers. [FISHING REPORT]

Miramonte Reservoir

Miramonte Reservoir: Miramonte offers one of the highest quality fly fishing experiences in our region, a stillwater with impressive hatches and unmatched sight fishing opportunities. From late April through November, we fish Miramonte on foot and by driftboat for rainbows, browns and cutthroats that may exceed 20”. Dry flies and streamers are primary techniques at Miramonte, so it’s a great place to practice your cast with the potential reward of a trophy trout. [FISHING REPORT]

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Private Water

Stalk trophy trout in unique solitude! Telluride Outside holds 8 exclusive guiding leases on the Dolores and San Miguel rivers, plus Gurley Creek, Fish Creek and more. Please review our "Private Water Menu" for a complete list of exclusive locations.

Camp Caddis for kids

Hosted by Telluride Outside on the magical rivers of Southwest Colorado, Camp Caddis inspires and educates young people in the captivating sport of fly fishing.  This week-long camp for kids aged 8-14 is typically scheduled in late July when our rivers are low and easily accessible.  Camp Caddis is the pride of our summer season!

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Winter Fly Fishing

The Uncompahgre River is noted for high quality winter fly fishing.  Sight fishing for heavy rainbows, browns and cutthroat trout is a compelling experience for beginners and experts alike, so if you're in Telluride to ski, take a break to fish!

International Trips

Telluride Outside is proud to book destination fly fishing travel on both a hosted and non-hosted basis to many of the finest international fisheries, including Christmas Island, various lodges on Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula, Belize, the Bahamas, Alaska, British Columbia, the Amazon, the Seychelles and the outstanding trout lodges of Patagonia.

Telluride Outside Guide Paul Xanders With A Yucatan Permit

Fly fishing equipment for Telluride

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Rods

  • 9’ 5-weight: most versatile fly rod for SW Colorado, including stillwaters and larger rivers such as the Gunnison
  • 8’6”-9’ 4-weights: local’s favorite for the San Miguel and Dolores, both medium sized wade fishing rivers
  • 6’-7’6” 2&3-weights: highly recommended for fishing Telluride’s famous alpine creeks
  • 10’6” 3-weight: best choice for Euro nymphing on the San Miguel and Dolores rivers
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Fly reels
Machined reels with adjustable drag systems are recommended for all local waters except alpine creeks, where click-and-pawl style reels provide sufficient drag.

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Fly lines
We fish floating lines on all local waters except potentially a designated sink-tip streamer line for the Gunnison River.

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Waders
Breathable chest waders are the best choice for the Telluride region. We often “wet wade” from late June through mid-August, but anglers are advised to bring or rent chest waders throughout the season because weather conditions are notorious for changing quickly here in the mountains.

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Wading boots
Felt soles remain the preference of local anglers because the San Miguel is a slippery little river, especially in summer when aquatic vegetation grows on the rocks. For those who prefer rubber soles, wear boots with new treads. Cleats and studs are not particularly recommended on these rivers due to streambed impact. Anglers floating the Lower Gunnison are advised that studs are not allowed in driftboats.

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Apparel
Wear thin long underwear or lightweight pants for use with chest waders. Wet-wading anglers are advised to wear lightweight long pants for protection against brush and insects. Fast-drying longsleeve shirts are recommended for summer fishing, along with a decent shade hat and potentially a Buff for face and neck protection. Fall and winter anglers should dress for the season with heavier fleece layers. Spring, summer and fall anglers should bring a rain jacket and winter anglers should consider a nice, warm puffy jacket along with an insulated beanie.
Winter anglers, please read [Winter Trout Fishing: Techniques and Apparel Strategy]

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Rental equipment
The following core items are available for rent at Telluride Angler for both guided and DYI anglers.

  • Fly rod and reel: generally 9’ 5-weights with appropriate reels and weight forward floating lines.
  • Waders and boots: high quality breathable waders (generally Simms or Patagonia) with traction soled wading boots from Simms, Patagonia or Redington.
  • Boots and neoprene socks: for wet wading

Fly Fishing Pricing

1PP/GUIDE2PP/GUIDE3PP/GUIDE*
Half Day Walk & Wade$395$495$675
Half Day Walk & Wade Uncompahgre$450$525$725
Full Day Walk & Wade$575$675$795
Full Day Walk & Wade Lower Dolores$625$695$825
Full day Walk & Wade Uncompahgre$595$695$825
Full day Lower Gunnison float$750$795

*3/1 guest-to-guide ratio is recommended only for advanced anglers and only bookable by phone

Gear Rental

  • Fly rod, reel, waders, and boots ($60 per person)
  • Fly rod & reel ($30 per person)
  • Waders & boots ($30 per person)
  • Wading boots and neoprene socks ($15 per person)

FAQs/advice from our experts

Year-around, varying per river, but always available.  [SEASONALITY CHART]