fly fishing
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New Patagonia Forra Wading Boot Review
Tested and Reviewed by Aaron Alexander / St. Peter's Fly Shop South In 2019, Patagonia introduced one of the finest wading boots on the market with manufacturing help from Danner. Instead of trying to craft something from the ground up, why not partner with one of the best in the business and create a one-of-a-kind wading boot? The resulting... -
Stillwater Gear Breakdown
Oh spring on the front range. High water is in some respects a fantastic time of year to get out on the river, but we all find ourselves overwhelmed trying to figure out what to do when the water is chocolate milk and in the willows. One of the best parts of living here in Northern Colorado is our access to... -
Sage Day 2023
It’s that "sage" time of year again! Join us on Saturday, June 10th, 2023, for our annual St. Peter's Fly Shop Sage Day and enter to win a FREE Sage single-hand fly rod of choice! Swing by either shop, all day long to cast and check out Sage fly rods, Rio fly lines and more specials around the shop. ... -
Free High Water/Runoff Fishing Presentation
Wednesday, May 17th, 5:00pm-6:00pm @ South Shop Please RSVP to the South Shop - 970-377-3785 Join us on Wednesday, May 17th, as we discuss the ins and outs of high water/runoff fly fishing. Runoff can be a mysterious time for most fly anglers as the off-color water and often raging rivers can leave you wanting to stay home... -
"Swinging" into April - Vince Herrera
"Swinging" into April By Vince Herrera April arrives and as the snow begins to gradually melt and rivers open up, our opportunities to enjoy the nice weather becomes bigger and bigger. We saw some cold days through the month of March but April is shaping up to be a really nice month so I hope everyone is just as ready as... -
Winter Fly Fishing by Matt Nisbet
Winter Fly Fishing Fishing in the winter time can be both a challenging and rewarding time of year to hit the water. If you can bare the cold temperatures and ice, fishing in the cold winter waters can reveal gems of the river in places you never would think possible. Here we will dive into the techniques and tactics, rigging, flies... -
Conservation and Volunteering
As the winter months approach, a lot of us have had time to experience and see the lingering aftermath of the Cameron Peak Fire. For two summers a lot of the local area has witnessed the early stages of recovery that have begun within our local watershed. Whether you spend your time hiking the trails, fishing or rafting the river... -
Runoff Can Be Fun...Spring fishing Do's & Don'ts
Spring runoff and the highwater season can be something that causes a lot of intimidation among fly fisherman. Many times, people think that the muddy raging waters are hiding trout from us. Locking them in murky depths of raging rapids and mudlines. However, if you know how to approach this fruitful time of year, it can hold some of the... -
Mother's Day 2022 Specials
St. Peter's Mother's Day "In-Store" Specials - May 1st-8th, 2022 In appreciation of all the mother's out there, we would like to say "Happy Mother's Day" with a few in-store specials. Whether it's for yourself, or the important mother in your life, "hook" them up with the gift of fly fishing! -$25 OFF any Signature Fly Fishing School Class (various dates... -
Winter time Midge-Information Blog
Ahhhhh alone at last. One of my favorite things about winter midge fishing. The thought of fishing on a cold winter day with the snow falling may make some want to stay inside and fill their boxes or hit the slopes until the following seasons, but that’s not always the case for everyone. Why stand in the cold water to have...