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The list below identifies where catchable trout (approximately 10") were recently stocked. Note: The stocking report is updated every Friday during the fishing season and lists waters that were scheduled to be stocked throughout the previous week. The date listed next to the waters is representative of when the water was added to the report.
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Rainbow trout - Native to the Pacific coast, these are a popular game fish in Colorado. CPW hatcheries stock over 2.5 million 10" rainbows (called "Catchables") into public lakes and rivers each year. Kokanee salmon- Kokanee are the land-locked form of sockeye salmon that live in reservoirs throughout the higher elevations. Each fall, kokanee ...
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Choose to fish anywhere in 6,000 miles of streams and more than 1,300 lakes and reservoir s. Annual fishing licenses are valid March 1 through March 31 (13 months). CPW provides a range of options for anglers from the annual fishing license to the one-day fishing license. Youth under age 16 fish for free.
Here is a short list of the fish that are most commonly stocked in Colorado: Rainbow Trout – Rainbows can be found in most mountain lakes and streams, as well as many plains reservoirs. Saugeye – This hybrid of walleye and sauger has been stocked into reservoirs throughout the eastern plains of Colorado since the 1980s.
CPW’s decades-long effort to restore rainbow trout across the state. CPW’s endeavor to build back rainbow trout populations has been time consuming and costly. In 2018, CPW was spending $3.8 million every year to stock rainbow trout across the state. For decades, CPW researchers have
Aug 16, 2016 · Ewert wants to establish rainbow trout spawning runs up waterways that feed Dillon Reservoir and plans to stock roughly 50,000 fingerling rainbows in Tenmile Creek this month in hopes that the ...
Feb 9, 2020 · Each year, the Rifle Falls Fish Hatchery dumps between 330,000 and 360,000 rainbow trout into the Dillon Reservoir, many of which are dumped in the fall and make for profitable ice fishing ...