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  1. 2 days ago · Data shows that Lake Granby has the largest and densest lake trout population in Colorado with about 159,000. However, there are two populations of lake trout — fish under 24 inches and fish over 24 inches. The difference is that lake trout over 24 inches are entirely dependent on larger vertebrate prey.

  2. 3 days ago · Introduced rainbow trout eat endangered humpback chub Gila cypha in the Little Colorado River, and may exert a major negative effect on the population there (Marsh and Douglas 1997). Fausch (1988), Clark and Rose (1997), and numerous papers cited in both, discussed several factors affecting competitive interactions between rainbow and brook trout.

  3. 4 days ago · Bear Creek Fishing Tips. Hips waders are all that is needed for these waters, especially around Lair of the Bear. A 7-1/2 ft, 3-wt rod with a faster action work best for the close confines on Bear. Many Bear Creek and Lair of the Bear veterans recommend over lining your rod to make tighter casting in small areas easier.

  4. 1 day ago · Ready to Fly Fish Colorado? ... Colorado Springs, Colorado 80904 719-471-2984. Open 9am-6pm every day. Home; Angler’s Blog; Learning Center; Guided Trips; About;

  5. 5 days ago · Palisade High School’s endangered fish hatchery is helping restore the native razorback to Colorado rivers May 20, 2024; 31. May 16, 2024: Clayton Yeazle May 17, 2024; Highway 6 Roundabout Project May Be Put on Hold By CDOT May 17, 2024; Palisade Tourism Advisory Board Agenda for May 16, 2024 May 14, 2024

  6. 3 days ago · Report Date: May 23, 2024. Current Conditions: The Colorado River flows are up. The water is still cold on the Upper C. With the fluctuations, the river will take on many colors, especially the Lower C. With the increased flows its a good time to throw Stoneflies, worms and Caddis fly nymphs. There are still some Midges, Baetis and BWO's.

  7. 4 days ago · The hatches for the Conejos are as follows by season: The following flies come highly recommended for the Conejos River: For midges, stick to size #16-#24, mayflies should be #16-#24 or #14-#20, caddis are best in #10-#20, and stoneflies are effective anywhere from #6-#18 depending on the fly. Terrestrials are recommended in sizes #14-#18.