6/13/2005
Division of Wildlife
Tarryall State Wildlife Area Is Reopened To All Public Use
Following a closure to repair the dam at Tarryall, the State Wildlife
Area reopens this week and fish stocking will begin this summer.
Following three years of closure, Tarryall State Wildlife
Area has been reopened for all public uses, effective immediately.
In 2002, water in Tarryall Reservoir in Park County was drained in order
repair a structural crack in the dam. After repairs were completed,
officials had to wait for water levels to rise in the reservoir to reopen
the area.
The Division of Wildlife (DOW) has begun stocking fish – mostly fingerlings
-- in the reservoir, but anglers are cautioned that fishing is expected to
be somewhat slow this summer.
“We appreciate the public’s understanding while Tarryall was closed, and
for their continued patience while the young fish are growing,” said John
Hood, Area Wildlife Manager. “Tarryall reservoir has been known historically
as a great place for rainbow trout and brown trout, and we hope to be able
to offer excellent fishing again in the future.”
For information, contact the DOW, Northeast Regional Office at (303)
291-7227.
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