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fishing regulations
5 Porch Notes tagged “fishing regulations,” from counties across Colorado.
Outdoors and wildfire - Archuleta County
Piedra River fishing rules change by the stretch
Fishing rules on the Piedra River in Archuleta County can differ by segment under Colorado Parks and Wildlife's special regulations, so the rule that applies depends on exactly where you are standing.
Read note ->Water and land - Ouray County
The river below Ridgway dam has its own catch-and-release rules
The Uncompahgre River tailwater below Ridgway Reservoir, in the Pa-Co-Chu-Puk reach, carries flies-and-lures-only and catch-and-release trout rules that differ from the river downstream.
Read note ->Outdoors and wildfire - Chaffee County
Fishing rules change from one Chaffee County water to the next
Beyond the main Arkansas River, Chaffee County's creeks, high lakes, and the South Arkansas can each carry their own fishing rules, so check the specific water before you cast.
Read note ->Outdoors and wildfire - Conejos County
The Conejos River carries special fishing rules, not the statewide default
Parts of the Conejos River are managed with artificial-flies-only and a small, large-size trout limit, so the rules differ from general Colorado fishing and change by stretch of river.
Read note ->Outdoors and wildfire - Larimer County
Poudre fishing rules change by stretch of river
The Cache la Poudre and its North Fork hold strong trout fishing, but the rules differ by segment, with some reaches set aside for artificial flies and lures only and catch-and-release.
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