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Own water worth fishing? Put it to work.

Lease your fishing property to the club and earn income from it — while your water is stewarded carefully and fished lightly by a limited number of respectful, vetted members.

Why lease to RMAC

Income from your water, without giving it up

Since 1992, Rocky Mountain Angling Club has built its access entirely on relationships with private landowners across Colorado and Wyoming. The arrangement is simple: you keep your land, we manage access for a limited number of members, and you earn from water that would otherwise sit idle.

Earn from your water

Lease your stream, river, or pond to the club and generate meaningful annual income — without selling, developing, or opening your land to the public.

Fished lightly

The club limits the number of rods on each property every day. Your water is fished by a small number of members, not crowds — quiet miles, kept quiet.

Stewarded & protected

Strict catch-and-release, fly rods and single-barb flies only, patrolled access, and members who agree in writing to respect your property and leave it pristine.

Vetted members only

Access is by reservation and membership — every angler and guest is accountable to the club, with a signed agreement before they ever set foot on your land.

How it works

A simple, protected arrangement

  1. 1

    Reach out with a few details about your water — the stream, river, or pond, roughly how much of it, and where.

  2. 2

    We visit, evaluate the fishery, and discuss access, lease terms, and the protections that come standard.

  3. 3

    Your property joins the members' directory as a numbered tract, fished by reservation with a daily limit on rods.

  4. 4

    The club administers reservations, day-rate charges, patrols, and member agreements — you collect the lease.

A private, gated stretch of creek on a club property
Let's talk

Start the conversation

Tell us about your water and we'll take it from there — no obligation. Email the club directly, or begin your listing on AnglerPass.