The San Juan
River in New Mexico is
one of
the finest tailwater fisheries anywhere! The 4.25 miles of San Juan
river quality water below Navajo Dam holds over 80,000 trout. An
average San Juan river trout is 17", but fish over 20" are abundant. To
fool these selective San Juan trout requires tiny flies, fine tippets,
proper presentation and attention to detail. My first San Juan river
fly fishing trip over 26 years ago left me skunked. Since then, I've
learned a great deal about fly fishing and fly tying on the San Juan
river in New Mexico as well as other tailwaters. This site
is dedicated to sharing helpful information on the San Juan river and
related fly fishing and fly tying resources. Within the site
you'll find fishing reports, information on hatches, fly patterns, tips
& techniques, the latest news, FAQs and answers, an informative
discussion forum, fishing photos, and guide service and lodging
information. Browse around and find out why so many fisherman
from around the world are attracted to fly fishing the San Juan River.
Over
914657 fly fishers caught
and released at this site since Jan 31, 1997