The only thing I could add to this is that time of year makes a huge difference. I see 100s of people fishing on opening day, but mid December the river is pretty open. Fish still have to eat.
You should see the San Juan below Navajo Dam. Only its 20 feet not yards.I still remember back in college in the 80's, one nice January day in the 60's I headed for the river. When I got there it was packed with people each fishing their 20 yard swath of the river. I don't and won't fish that way, and that was back in the 80's. Yes, it was the South Platte River which has always gotten slammed, but still.....that was 35 years ago.
You should see the San Juan below Navajo Dam. Only its 20 feet not yards.
If you are planning on SW CO. Be prepared for a bunch and I mean bunch of people. After 38 years of hunting In SW CO. this might be my last archery season, the crowds are just getting to be more than I care to deal with. I share the same sentiments as 5milesback, its tougher and tougher to get away from everyone. Besides it might give me a chance to focus on upland bird hunting.
you guys would hate salmon fishing.You should see the San Juan below Navajo Dam. Only its 20 feet not yards.
you guys would hate salmon fishing.
I love the San Juan River. Haven't been there in years either. I have a print of it above my fireplace. Used to take my dad fishing there.Ya, I haven't fished the San Juan in years because of the crowds.