4/14
The state wide snow pack is looking reasonable at 107% of average. But the South Platte basin at 93% of average and the San Miguel, Delores, Animas and San Juan at 92% of average are still hurting. The Yampa&White at 115% and the Colorado Basin at 113% of average are going to produce some good runoff this year.
Even though we still may get an April snow storm or two in the mountains, it is more likely to be some rain starting to occur which will melt down the snow pack.
I expect to see run off starting to occur in another 10 days or so. If you like fishing nymphs, you should start to see more water for better nymph fishing.
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1 DS Fly Fishing // Apr 15, 2009 at 4:46 pm
Based the numbers you are posting, it seems that everything is averaging out to normal -ish. I guess that’s a good thing.