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Snow in the Air

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Snow in the Air by Raymond A. FossSnow in the air long before the first flakes started their long fall from the heavens snow in the feel, the smell, the texture of the air feeling the falling barometer the shift in the weather Falling lightly at first, while I stood at the sink, mesmerized, watching [...]

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Ice Fishing Pagosa Country

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NOTE OF CAUTION: On all lakes, be aware of the ice conditions, especially in those waters below 8000’ in elevation. The freeze-melt-freeze conditions in recent weeks can cause ice to be unstable. It is better to be safe than sorry. Check local contacts for up-to-date ice conditions and please read the additional information regarding being safe on [...]

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Bass Action On Pagosa Lake Dock

John Gosselink (John from Texas) with big bass caught on Lake Pagosa

John Gosselink (John from Texas on the docks) and George Saltsman spend their summers in Pagosa Springs. Both fish most days and John decided in August when the water temperature was so hot to start Bass fishing. Most visitors to Pagosa are interested in catching the beautiful Rainbow Trout that are stocked in the lakes [...]

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Fall Fishing is Incredible in Pagosa

Fly Fishing on the Piedra River

When the monsoon rains subside and the skies stay blue all day long, fall fly fishing is amazing on the rivers of Pagosa Springs Colorado. Many of the lakes, such as Williams Creek Reservoir, are not accessible during the late Fall and winter months due to the forest service roads being closed. The other lakes, [...]

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Lake Hatcher Ice Fishing Tournament

The below article is from Dan Appenzeller about the February 2005 Ice Fishing Tournament on Lake Hatcher. During the winter months, the Pagosa Lakes Property Association and other organizations sponsor a series of ice fishing tournaments for adults and kids alike. It was like a day at the beach. Sunny skies against the bright white [...]

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