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Est. 1992 · Colorado · Wyoming · New MexicoLimited spots

Rocky Mountain Angling ClubRMAC

Exclusive Fly Fishing Adventures in the Rockies

Uncrowded private water in Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico — since 1992.

At a glance

50+

Properties

90+

Miles of water

25

Lakes & ponds

1992

Founded

3

States

First-come, first-served

Reservations

About the club

Rocky Mountain Angling Club provides exceptional fishing on under-fished, uncrowded waters.

Since 1992, RMAC has offered its members exclusive access to quality catch-and-release fly fishing through arrangements with private property owners throughout the Rocky Mountains. Members enjoy access to more than 50 premier fly-fishing properties across Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico. Gold Medal fishing opportunities abound on over 90 miles of rivers and streams and 25 trophy-producing ponds and lakes.

Whether it's stalking trophy browns, float-tubing for Donaldson Steelhead, or casting for ravenous brookies, RMAC membership opens up fishing opportunities you never thought possible.

Fishing on RMAC properties is by reservation only on a first-come, first-served basis. The number of anglers on each mile of stream is capped, so quality and solitude stay in the foreground. Membership is limited and slots fill quickly. The RMAC office is open twelve hours a day during the angling season with up-to-the-minute fishing reports — daily hatch details, water-flow rates, and property availability.

Each year RMAC continues to acquire new fishing properties for its members.

Memberships

Two ways to join.

Daily rod fees on each property cover lease, upkeep, and administration. Range: $40– $130 per rod, averaging about $60 per outing.

Individual
$350one-time initiation
$175per year

For solo anglers. Exclusive fishing privileges on every club property, the property directory, the club newsletter, unlimited guests on bookings, and a reservation line staffed by real people with up-to-the-minute fishing and accommodation information.

Corporate
$725one-time initiation
$175per year · per authorized angler

One-time initiation, then each authorized employee joins for the annual dues rate. Same benefits as individual membership for every covered angler — useful for team retreats, client trips, or rewarding employees with private-water access.

Featured properties

A sample of the water.

50+ properties are on the RMAC directory. These are a few representative tracts.

Central Colorado

Arkansas River at Gold Camp

Year-round Arkansas River, over a mile of long runs and pocket water with browns and rainbows over 18 inches.

Central Colorado

Tarryall Creek at Lazy River Ranch

Meadow creek with pools, riffles, and cutbanks. Wild browns and rainbows plus the occasional big pike.

Central Colorado

Shawnee Lake

Six-acre spring-fed lake. Wild browns and Donaldson Steelhead averaging 14–18 inches.

Southwest Colorado

Gunnison River

Over a mile of Blue Ribbon Gunnison — big rainbows, browns, and fall Kokanee salmon.

Northwest Colorado

Gianinetti Spring Creeks & Roaring Fork

Two miles of spring creeks, three-quarters of a mile of Roaring Fork, and two spring-fed ponds near Carbondale.

Wyoming

Little Laramie River & Brown's Creek

Over six miles of southern Wyoming meadow water — bend pools, undercut banks, and 18–22 inch fish landed each year.

Ready to join RMAC?

Slots are filling fast.

Public signup opens in summer 2026. Join the waitlist now to be notified when membership opens at RMAC.

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