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Deckers Fly Fishing Report – July 14: Tactical Tricos, Midday Nymphs, and Smart Strategies for Spooky Trout

Deckers Fly Fishing Report – July 14: Tactical Tricos, Midday Nymphs, and Smart Strategies for Spooky Trout

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This week on Rise Beyond River Reports, we head back to one of Colorado’s most talked-about—and most technical—tailwaters: Deckers. With flows hovering around 135 CFS and crystal-clear conditions, the trout are skittish, selective, and downright suspicious. But they’re still feeding, if you know how to approach them.

This episode is your mid-July Deckers survival guide. Whether you're gunning for dry fly eats in the morning trico slicks or trying to fool mid-column cruisers with tiny nymphs, we’ve got you covered.

We break down:

  • Why 6:30–9:00 AM is primetime for trico spinners and where to find the best risers

  • Midday tricks for high sun and heavy pressure: lighter tippet, longer leaders, and quiet feet

  • The evening bite window—is it real or a rumor? (Hint: yes, but only with the right approach)

  • Top 3 flies this week, including size, presentation tips, and when to rotate out

  • How to handle weekend crowds and still find fishable water (without a brawl)

Plus: hot spot intel for Trumbull, the bends above Deckers Corner, and the underrated runs near the Cheesman trailhead.

Whether you're a Deckers regular or planning your first mission, this episode gives you the tactical edge. Less guesswork, more tight lines.

Pair this episode with the updated blog report at RiseBeyondFlyFishing.com and get a full game plan before you even lace your boots.

Fish early. Fish smart. Fish like you’ve been here before.

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