Colorado Front Range · Est. 2012

Cold water. Wild trout. Guides who live it.

Tailwater floats and wade trips on the Dream Stream, South Platte, and Arkansas — from first ice through the fall blue-wings.

A guide rowing a drift boat across a cold tailwater at first light while an angler casts
Dream Stream
142 CFS · 44°F · CLEAR
Deckers / S. Platte
305 CFS · 46°F · CADDIS
Arkansas · Pueblo
780 CFS · 49°F · STONEFLY

We row the tailwaters most outfits drive right past.

Cold, clear, dam-fed water fishes when the freestones blow out — which means we put you on wild, well-fed trout 300 days a year. No crowds, no guesswork. Just the right bug, the right seam, and a guide who's rowed it ten thousand times.

Trips

Pick your day on the water.

The Water

Three tailwaters. Every season.

We chase conditions, not the calendar.

When one river's off, another's on — and we always know which is which. The Dream Stream, the South Platte through Cheesman Canyon, and the Arkansas below Pueblo.

A wild brown trout held in a net over cold clear water