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If you like big trout Rocky Ford is defenetly worth the drive.
Pack olive scuds,wooly buggers,chironomids and small mayfly patterns.
Dont't always ignore the crusers along the shore line if you can sneak up on them and get an olive scud right in front of them they will take, sure you will have alot of refusels but you will catch your share of trout. I have caught quite a few nice trout in less than a foot of water within 5 feet of shore, and of course catching trout in deeper water also.GOOD LUCK. :THUMBSUP
 

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An average day for me at rocky ford at least my first five times there
is 10 to 20 fish with up to 30 fish.this weekend I went up there two times, ounce for 4 hours and caught 15 trout and the second time for 3 hour and caught 10 bows.I have witnesses and pictures.On thursday I caught my largest trout ever it came out of rocky ford, it went 26" inches and was really thick across the back.On saturday i matched my biggest trout with another 26" incher not the same fish out of the ford, and i did put a measuring tape on it.i landed both fish on 2lb flourocarbon.Rocky ford is a big fish factory and I don't mind fishing there. :THUMBSUP
 
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