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My Colorado top 10 trips!

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Colorado is one of my favorite places in the US mainly due to its amazing fishing and beautiful scenery. One of my favorite things to do is hike miles into back country, pitch a tent, and spend a few days throwing dry flies to wild cutthroat and other wild trout or char species. There is something almost spiritual about being in the wilderness, especially one so beautiful and full of life. Colorado though is home to more than just small dry fly creeks, it is home to rivers like the Animas or Gunnison, which holds some beautiful and very large brown trout, rainbow trout, and other beautiful trout species.

On this video I am fishing 10 different fisheries. While some of them are places I don’t mind disclosing the location of, others are special places (secret holes if you will) that we’re spots friends showed me asking not to tell on camera. I will however link below all of the original videos for each trip so you can go back and watch them.

#10 - Big Animas Brown - https://youtu.be/JaHujaHRRls
#9 - I was asked to remove this video by locals not wanting me to show their spots.
#8 - Jemez Mountains - https://youtu.be/zPkmS0ugGCI
#7 - Bull Trout - https://youtu.be/NlwOg1d2Ve4
#6 - Electra Lake - https://youtu.be/7vndkBiLXkM
#5 - Black Canyon - Day 1: https://youtu.be/APPZDga19ds - Day 2: https://youtu.be/EYrBWdlpHgw
#4 - Molas Lake - https://youtu.be/zljs3tvDIXI
#3 - Big Brown - https://youtu.be/tRJNCgVySSM
#2 - Tiny Creek - Day 1: https://youtu.be/lhHq4vGlBvo - Day 2: https://youtu.be/kO-hAlcd8Yk
#1 - 2 Massive Browns - https://youtu.be/ria91sD44UQ

So yes, I do realize that the last trip says #2 and not #1. It was a typo and unfortunately now that it is uploaded I cannot change it.

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