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Conejos River Colorado Mobile GPS Fishing Map
CONEJOS RIVER AVENZA GPS MOBILE FISHING MAP DOWNLOAD
The Conejos River Fishing Map is designed to give anglers a clear, detailed understanding of one of southern Colorado’s most scenic and biologically rich trout rivers. Flowing from the high San Juan Mountains near Platoro Reservoir through broad valleys and cottonwood bottoms before joining the San Antonio River, the Conejos is a classic freestone system known for its clean water, diverse structure, and strong wild trout populations. The river supports healthy numbers of brown trout and rainbow trout, with cutthroat present in upper reaches, offering excellent fishing opportunities from late spring through fall.
This map highlights the Conejos River’s most productive and well-known sections, including the upper river below Platoro Reservoir, the expansive meadows and riffle water near Mogote, and downstream stretches approaching the New Mexico border. Public land boundaries are clearly marked for legal and confident access, along with carefully researched access points and exclusive parking locations found on no other maps—helping anglers plan efficient days on the water and explore less-pressured stretches of this often-overlooked river.
The Conejos is primarily a walk-and-wade fishery, and this map is built with wading anglers in mind. While limited floating may be possible on select lower stretches during specific flow conditions, most anglers access the river on foot due to variable flows, braided channels, and shallow riffles. Key river features are clearly identified to help anglers understand changing structure, holding water, and seasonal flow variations.
Detailed insect hatch charts reflect the Conejos’ strong freestone insect life, including caddis, PMDs, BWOs, stoneflies, and terrestrial activity later in the summer. These hatches support excellent dry fly fishing, complemented by productive nymphing and streamer opportunities throughout the season. Whether you’re working pocket water in the upper canyon, stalking trout in open meadow stretches, or fishing quieter downstream runs, this map provides the practical, field-ready information needed to fish the Conejos River with confidence.