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Fishing Reports by Capt. Scott Taylor


2016-04-12
9:40 AM

Down in the Everglades! - I am down in the Everglades getting ready to head out and look for some Redfish at low tide. We have had some big winds, but even with that we are still finding fish and making them eat. The water temp is still a bit on the cool side (76 -78 degrees) more...
Capt. Scott Taylor - Pagosa Springs


2016-02-22
10:50 AM

Spring Fishing Is Here. - Not quite yet, but it felt like it last week with temperatures in the 40's on the mountain and mid - 50's in Pagosa Springs. The local streams are still all frozen except for the town stretch where the hot springs keep the water open. The best fishin more...
Capt. Scott Taylor - Pagosa Springs


2015-11-19
4:18 PM

Been Fishing in the Everglades! - For the last 2 months Steve and I have been hitting it hard in the Everglades. Sorry about being late on the reports, but it has been busy. We have 2 trips left then we head back to CO for the Ski Season and return the the Everglades to chase Tarp more...
Capt. Scott Taylor - Pagosa Springs


2015-09-17
7:41 PM

Fall Fishing in the San Juan Mountains - Fall fishing is around the corner! The fall fishing forecast is very good. Water levels are higher than they have been in years for most drainages. The monsoon season was tough for a week or two with high water, but should pay off with some great fa more...
Capt. Scott Taylor - Pagosa Springs


2015-08-20
2:00 PM

Fishing remains good in the San Juans - Our Favorite Time of Year Can you believe that the summer fishing season is almost over! Now with town not quite as busy as it has been, we can take a little break and do some fishing on our own and get ready for hunting season before heading to the more...
Capt. Scott Taylor - Pagosa Springs


2015-07-23
11:23 AM

Best Fishing of the Year in the San Juans. - Some of the Best fishing of the Year All the local water are fishing very well, and there are a lot of fish looking up for dry's. Fishing below the dam has also been very good. Today the BOR is bumping the river up to 500 cfs. The midge fishing more...
Capt. Scott Taylor - Pagosa Springs


2015-07-05
5:15 PM

Run off is over on the San Juan and the fishing is on! - Great fishing in Pagosa Country Water levels on the whole, are in good shape on area streams, and all the area streams are producing catches. We are in a pattern of afternoon thunderstorms that make most of the streams spike up with water flow more...
Capt. Scott Taylor - Pagosa Springs


2015-06-20
9:38 AM

Fishing in the San Juans - Summer is here in the High Country! With the incredible late season snow pack, we are still having a good run-off. It is great to see how green Pagosa is in the valleys, and up in the high country there is still snow hanging out on the high pe more...
Capt. Scott Taylor - Pagosa Springs


2015-06-04
1:00 PM

Great Fishing on the Lower San Juan! - With Spring Run - Off in full force we have been concentrating on fishing below the Navajo Dam in Northern NM. The town flows on the San Juan have hit 2,000 cubic feet per second today, and the flows below the dam are at 350 cfs. The San Juan Ri more...
Capt. Scott Taylor - Pagosa Springs


2015-04-17
3:03 PM

Fishing in Florida for Tarpon and Snook - The fishing in CO has been pretty good recently with cooler temps (mid 20's at night), this has slowed the spring run off. Fishing has been good here in the Everglades, with the exception of the last 2 days. The wind has kicked up and made sight more...
Capt. Scott Taylor - Pagosa Springs

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