Within an easy drive of downtown Denver, you can find an array of lakes and reservoirs holding large carp. Stillwater carp season typically runs from mid-March into October. Typically, we stalk the margin of the lakes looking for targets. Ideally you’ll find happy carp tailing, already on the feed. Other times, wading can be productive. The guides know the area lakes and the best ways to approach them.

@forestolibre sticking one from a deep winter hole!
1 week ago

The smiles say it all!
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#friends #guided #flyfishing #smiles
3 weeks ago



Paul was looking to climb the learning curve with guide, Scott. He caught some milestone fish along the way including a 23 incher! (taped)
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#hooked #flyfishing #publicwater #spring #march #marchmagic #rainbowtrout #springday
3 weeks ago

Some beauties landed yesterday!
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#flyfishcolorado #flyfishdenver #spring #guided #flyfishing
4 weeks ago


Guides Scott and Forrest exploring some new water yesterday on a #guidesdayoff !
1 month ago







Our kind of Christmas break! Join us this winter and keep cabin fever at bay. Thanks Donovan and Daniel for getting out with us!
#christmasbreak #winterfishing #flyfishing @forestolibre
4 months ago








Some highlights of the Guides' Appreciation Weekend! Some stunning fish landed! SWIPE
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#guidesdayoff #browntrout #rainbowtrout #whitefish #cutthroat #coloradofishing
6 months ago


Guides' Appreciation Weekend earlier this month! I put the guys on private, wild fish water. It wasn't even fair! Fish highlights coming in next post...
6 months ago