Our Guides
Dean -
My dad started me out fishing at 3 years old, and I have never
looked back! As a Colorado native, I grew up fishing anywhere and
everywhere I could. I taught myself to fly fish at twelve, and thought
I died and went to heaven when my dad acquired a private stretch of the
blue river during my teen years. My friends and I spent countless hours
fishing our blue river just south of Kremmling, times I will always
cherish. Our family traded the land on the blue river for a beautiful
stretch of the Colorado river between Kremmling and Parshall, I am now
lucky to live in a place where i can take a two minute walk and be
fishing in the Colorado river.
Given the choice to fish here in colorado, I would loosen up on the Colorado here in my back yard, and then drive a couple miles up the
road and wade the troublesome. These two waters are very personal to
me, and afford much more than simply catching a fish.
Outside of Colorado, you're best bet would be to look for me on the
back of a 38 ft. Hatteras after marlin and sails in Costa Rica, with an
ice cold beer in hand!
Having been around hunting and fishing my entire life I am proud to say
that I don't think you can find better water or better guides to share
it with than what we have put together here at bull basin guides and
outfitters. Looking forward to making some memories with you.
Bob -
I grew up in the small town of Whitehorse in Canada's Yukon
Territory. Raised in a hunting and fishing family, I have been fishing
since I was big enough to hold a rod. Fishing Lake Trout, Northern
Pike, Grayling, Rainbow Trout, Arctic Char and all five species of
Pacific Salmon of the Yukon and Alaska helped educate me in a diversity
of fishing styles and techniques.
I am a self-taught fly fisherman and have fished throughout the U.S.,
Canada, Germany and Denmark as well as just about every stream in
Colorado. I have been fishing "our" stretch of the Troublesome since
Bull Basin got it in 2000, and know this water like the back of my
hand. Other than the Troublesome, my favorite place to fish in Colorado
is the Colorado River between Parshall and Kremmling. Outside of
Colorado, my favorite water is near Haines, Alaska on the Chilkat
River, fishing for Sockeye and Coho salmon. I fly fish year round, but
my favorite time to fish is mid-July through August with my Sage 9 foot
5 weight XP, floating a big hopper and a Copper John dropper to monster
fish.
My knowledge of fly fishing and my experience on the stream enable me
to teach first time fly fishermen, and to team up with the most
experienced for a great time on the water. I never get tired of helping
people catch fish!
Dylan -
A native of Colorado, he was raised in Summit County and grew
up fishing local river and streams under the careful eye of his father.
He loves to fish anytime anywhere, however, the fall is his favorite
time of the year to fish midges to big fish! I still own more bamboo
rods than I do composite, both have their pros and cons, but bamboo is
still silky smooth!
To me fishing is unique activity - the weather, water and the fish all
change, so the more you fish the more you get to experience! I think
the reason Im still fly fishing after 30 years is the company I fish
with!
Paul -
Leaving Kansas at an early age and moving to Colorado I grew up
fishing the Gunnison River, the Arkansas River, Roaring Fork, Taylor
River and of course the Colorado River around Kremmling. The Arkansas
River in Colorado, from Salida downstream, is my favorite river to
fish. On this stretch my fly of choice is a yellow stimulator with a
copper john dropper, however this setup works well on all of these
waters as well as the Troublesome Creek in the Kremmling area.
Traveling out of state I've spent many days fishing on the Green River
in Utah sight fishing for "that big fish" trying to entice him to take
a fly. The rod I like to use is an 8 1/2 foot five weight Orvis T3
mid-flex. It's a standard weight, length, and flex which works well on
all rivers and streams I fish.
Spring is always an exciting time to fish and get back into the season.
The caddis hatch on the Arkansas River or the blue wing olive hatch on
most of the rivers at this time provides plenty of excitement for any
fisherman.
I grew up in a fishing family. Whether from the shore or in a boat I
was always taught a great respect for the outdoors and developed a true
passion for fishing. My earliest recollection of fly fishing was at the
age of nine with a bamboo fly-rod fishing for blue gill in Missouri.
I feel fortunate to have turned my passion of fly-fishing into a job
where I'm able to teach others the skills to become a member of this
great sport. I've been guiding now for about 15 years. Since retiring
from my career as a teacher and later as the principal of an elementary
school, I've been able to devote my time to helping others learn or
improve their fly-fishing skills. I enjoy meeting people from all walks
of life and gaining new friendships. I especially enjoy seeing
beginners develop the skills to be successful and independent, later to
return with a love of the sport. Most important to me is that I get to
spend my days in the outdoors enjoying the beauty of Colorado.
My philosophy of fishing is summed up in the quote, "Many men go
fishing all of their lives without knowing that it is not fish they are
after".