Re New Mexico fishing out of Santa Fe, Cow Creek is a lovely piece of water and only an hour or so away by car Unfortunately, some of the best stretches run through two private ranches which charge hefty fishing fees. Cow Creek Ranch is an all-inclusive lodge experience. The Bar X Bar ranch (I think that's the name) has day fishing but requires (at least it used to) the use of a guide (at least for the first day.) Maybe this late in the season, the Bar X Bar would allow some self-guiding. Patterns on Cow Creek are not complicated because the fish aren't generally picky. The usual dry assortment works fine: Adams, blue-wing olive (cloudy or rainy days), terrestrials, olive, brown and black caddises; attractors like Humpy, Irresistible, Stimulator, Royal Wulff etc. and for nymphs, pheasant tails and Hare's Ears plus caddis larva are fine.
Jim Greene
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Jim Greene. President and CEO
Waterwisp Flies <www.waterwisp.com>
Jim Greene
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Jim Greene. President and CEO
Waterwisp Flies <www.waterwisp.com>
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