Less Menu, More Fish: Why Winter Simplifies Fly Selection

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Fly fishing on Colorado’s Roaring Fork

January has a way of making fly fishers doubt themselves.

You step out of the truck, breath turning to steam, and the river looks…lifeless. No heads poking up. No fluttering wings. Just a cold push of clear water, a few frazil chunks skating the edges, and that nagging question: What the heck do I tie on when nothing is happening?

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