Thursday, October 29, 2009

North Park Fishing Club


If you didn’t get a chance to fish North Park Fishing Club water’s this year you missed out! 2009 was a fantastic year. North Park is a million acre valley, surrounded by mountain ranges, where moose outnumber people! It is called, “Colorado’s quiet place”. Eons ago, North Park was a shallow seabed, which is why the soil is so productive and fertile. High alkali soils make our freestone river systems very productive. Tremendous hatches with unsurpassed solitude are what make the North Park Fishing Club so special! A great winter snow pack and unbelievable wet spring provided great water flows in all of our systems this year.

This summer, we hosted several Marabou Ranch trips but there are some of you that have not been to the North Park Fishing Club. Make 2010 the year - great quality fishing, elk sausage lunches along the shore and many great times are sure to be had!

Now that the fishing season is coming to an end we are gearing up for the ski season! The snow is flying already which is a great start to our snow pack. The Marabou Mountain Camp is going to be bustling with activity this winter. Elk or Marabou beef chili (depending on the elk hunting this season - so far it has been pretty tough) will be served and the fire will be warm. We plan to start cooking chili the third week in December. Please let us know if there is anything we can do at the Mountain Camp to make it more enjoyable for you and your family. We are really looking forward to a great year of skiing or riding on the mountain!


Pat Stefanek - Marabou River Keeper and Owner of North Park Fishing Club