Eagle River

Fed by the Gore and Sawatch mountains, the Eagle is the lesser-known gem of central Colorado. Eagle River fly fishing hits its peak around the 4th of July. Because the river flows through red sandstone mountains, it is greatly influenced during rain showers. Once runoff subsides and the river clears, the Eagle is most efficiently fished from a raft. A float trip allows anglers to fish many of the private stretches on the river to near-virgin trout. The river is primarily fished via public walk-and-wade accesses throughout the summer and fall. The river boasts great hatches, including one of the best caddis hatches in the country, and offers a healthy population of browns and rainbows.

 

The Evening Drift: Fly Fishing Masterclasses

Join us at Cutthroat Anglers every Wednesday starting June 10th for a FREE immersive evening workshop series that promises to clear the mystery of fly fishing. We’ll skip the fluff and share the secrets that only experienced guides know, turning you into a confident angler.

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Flybox Paint ANd Sip

Join us for a fly box paint and sip. Come for a laid back evening of art, community, and fly fishing talk . Customize your own Fishpond Pescador Fly box no art or painting experience needed. 

June 20, 2026

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Women's Evening Classes & Events

We will be running multiple two hour courses throughout the summer. We will offer a casting class, 101 fly fishing, and 201 fly fishing classes. Click the link to see the dates and secure your spot.

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