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About the club

Exceptional fishing on under-fished, uncrowded waters

About RMAC

Quality catch-and-release fly fishing, by arrangement with private landowners throughout the Rocky Mountains.

Since 1992, Rocky Mountain Angling Club has offered its members exclusive access to quality catch-and-release fly fishing.

Members enjoy access to 44 premier properties in Colorado and Wyoming — gold-medal water with more than 90 miles of rivers and streams and 16 trophy lakes.

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

Fishing is by reservation only, on a first-come, first-served basis. The number of anglers on each mile of stream is limited, so the water stays quiet. Our offices are open twelve hours a day during the season with up-to-the-minute reports — daily hatches, flow rates, and property availability.

Each year, the club continues to acquire new fishing properties for its members.

The club at a glance

Three decades of quiet, private water

The Rocky Mountain Angling Club team
Since 1992

A club built by anglers, for anglers

Private arrangements with landowners across the Rockies — a strict limit on rods, and miles you’ll often have to yourself.

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Premier properties

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Miles of rivers & streams

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Trophy lakes & ponds

1992

Established

The club’s headquarters in Loveland, Colorado

Headquarters · Loveland, Colorado

The ethos

Catch. Photograph. Release. It’s how the rivers stay full of big, wild trout — and stay quiet for the next angler.

Join the club

Fish the water that started it all

Membership is limited to keep the rivers quiet. Become a member and discover what uncrowded really means.