![]() Rob's competitive history began in 2006, and in 2007 made the roster of Fly Fishing Team USA. ![]() and is a current Sage Elite Pro, and signature fly designer for Solitude Fly Company He was the North American representative for Hardy and Grays LTD. In addition to his work on the retail side of the industry, Rob has also spent seasons guiding fly out fishing in Alaska’s Bristol Bay, and seasonally on Wyoming’s North Platte. ![]() ![]() He has been a member of Fly Fishing Team USA and part of several management teams for prominent shops in the Rocky Mountain region, including Front Range Anglers and Taylor Creek Fly shops. Rob Kolanda is a Colorado native who has made a living guiding, instructing, and managing in the fly-fishing industry for the past sixteen years. Rob will present the elements of the Euro technique while discussing it’s history and evolution. Topic: The evolution of the Euro technique - the more it changes, the more it stays the same. Here you’ll find license information, fishing basics, laws and special regulations, conservation information, maps, and much more.Featured Speaker: Rob Kolanda, Front Range Anglers You can also create a personalized “fishing resource report” of data on all fishing areas within a certain mile radius.Īs you plan your fishing trip, another helpful resource to consult is CPW’s annual Colorado Fishing Regulations & Property Directory brochure. You can also find general fishing information on the Fishing Atlas page, including where to buy a fishing license a stocking report and a link to a mobile app version of the atlas. There’s also an option to view topographical maps. You can also use the atlas to search for special types of fishing areas, such as family-friendly or wheelchair accessible. Click on a location on the map to get driving directions and information on fish species ease of access boating options elevation and more. Here you’ll find an interactive map of fishing locations across the state. Looking for a great place to go fishing, but not sure where to start? Then check out the Colorado Fishing Atlas from Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW). ![]()
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