
Jasmine, Troy and Jon heading down to the Water

Jon Harp landing a beautiful Conejos River Brown

Jon Harp working on catching that next fish

Troy Smith choosing his next offering

Jasmine Ence landing a healthy Conejos River Brown

Troy Smith working a run during high water

Jasmine Ence throwing a double nymph rig with a 3/0 Split Shot
Over the years we have worked on developing a technique for nymphing that has proven successful all over the US as well as in all of the foreign destinations we has hosted trips to. It has really become an important component of day to day success on the Conejos River. Now don't get me wrong the dry fly fishing can be amazing here, but catching fish on nymphs is a lot more consistant. If you really want to dial in your nymphing spend a day on the water with one of the guides. It will be something you won't regret, I promise.
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