Located northwest of central Colorado, The Fryingpan River is well known as a tremendous tail-water fishery. The river is fished mostly below Ruedi Reservoir Dam which, constructed in 1968, has made the fishery in to what it is today. The Fryingpan is a cold and clear river with abundant hatches, approximately 14 miles of controlled flow, huge trout and very consistent fishing. Much of the river is protected with catch-and-release fishing, which has also helped to maintain the fishery. Be sure to check the special regulations before venturing out.