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| 5/2/2007 Division of Wildlife Antero Reservoir Opening July 17
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| Bag and possession limits for trout is 4; only 1 can be over 16 long. |
Antero Reservoir rules:
| Can be found at the Denver Water Board site at: http://www.water.denver.co.gov/ |
In addition to the opening of Antero Reservoir, there is a new channel of
the south fork of the South Platte that will be open on the DWB property.
This water can be fished using artificial fly and lures only and all trout
must be returned to the water immediately.
After closing in 2002, Antero was re-stocked with brown trout, rainbow
trout, brook trout, cutthroat trout and splake in 2006.
We are very confident that anglers will have a great experience at Antero,
said Jeff Spohn, Aquatic Biologist with DOW. It is, however, a limited
capacity site, so anyone looking for prime Colorado fishing should also
consider the many other waters we manage in South Park.
Park County is home to many other great sites for trophy-caliber fishing.
If you cant make it into Antero, please dip your line at one of these
excellent fisheries:
Elevenmile Reservoir
Elevenmile Reservoir should remain full through 2007. Rainbow and brown
trout fishing success should be good. Pike fishing will be fair through the
summer and steadily increase in September and October. Anglers are
encouraged to harvest all northern pike caught at Elevenmile Reservoir.
Both summer and fall kokanee fishing will be good, with a much improved
snagging season over the last few years; these fish will range from 15-23
inches this fall. Both the north and south boat ramps are operational.
Jefferson Lake
Ice cover usually does not recede from Jefferson Lake until the last week of
May or the first week of June. Jefferson Lake will continue to be an
outstanding catchable rainbow trout fishery, with the occasional holdover
rainbow or brook trout to mix things up a little. Small lake trout in the
12-18 inch range can be caught from shore all summer long and shore fishing
for large lake trout is best at ice out and in the fall.
Montgomery Reservoir
Rainbow trout fishing will remain good at Montgomery Reservoir. Brook trout
and brown trout fishing will remain fair to slow. This is an excellent
place for families to fish. Please remember that fishing is prohibited on
the south side of the reservoir and from the west face of the dam. Also,
fishing is prohibited Dec. 1-May 31.
Spinney Mountain Reservoir
Opening day at Spinney should fall near the middle of April, depending on
weather. Rainbow trout fishing will be great. Brown trout fishing will
remain spotty. Northern pike fishing will remain good for smaller pike and
slow for larger pike. Anglers are encouraged to harvest all northern pike
caught at Spinney Mountain Reservoir. Keep in mind that this is an early
projection but, the north boat ramp should be in operation for opening day.
Tarryall Reservoir
Rainbow trout fishing will remain good with plenty of action to keep the
family interested. Anglers are catching rainbows and snake river cutthroat
trout in the 11-16 inch size range with an occasional large brown trout.
Northern pike catch rates are increasing and so is the size structure.
Anglers are encouraged to harvest all northern pike caught at Tarryall
Reservoir.
South Platte River Deckers
Fishing will remain decent for large and small rainbow as well as brown
trout when the river is running clear. Best bet for success is above Horse
Creek. In 2007, 15,000 5 rainbows and 15,000 4 browns will be planted
from Scraggy View to the Wigwam Club. Additionally, 4,500 10 rainbows will
be planted from Scraggy View to the North Fork Confluence. Cheesman Canyon
will continue to fish exceptionally well, but is starting to see some
sediment impacts from the Schoonover Fire. Crowding will continue to be an
issue, especially on the weekends.
South Platte River Elevenmile Canyon
Contrary to popular belief, the lower canyon has just as many fish as the
upper reach. Anglers might not catch as many 18-20 inch trout in the lower
canyon, but they will also have less competition for the same water. Flows
in the canyon are dependent upon water calls from Spinney Mountain Reservoir
because Elevenmile Reservoir is full and the spillway is on operation. With
that taken into consideration, expect modest water temperatures this summer
because 50% of the water will be drawn from the bottom of Elevenmile
Reservoir.
South Platte River Dream Stream
Expect to see large spawning rainbows from Elevenmile Reservoir to stay in
the South Platte from mid-March through the middle of April. Later in the
year, large resident brown and rainbow trout will be abundant but hard to
catch. Expect to catch numerous smaller rainbows and browns throughout the
year. We can also expect to see a large run of kokanee and brown trout this
fall from Elevenmile Reservoir. A 700-foot fishing closure will be enforced
again this year below County Road 59 from September 15th December 31st for
a kokanee spawning operation.
Other Recommended Places to Fish in South Park:
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Fairplay Beach: Stocked with catchable
rainbows, great for kids. | |
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Teter-Michigan SWA: Good brown trout
population. | |
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Knight-Imler SWA: Good brown and rainbow trout
population. | |
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Alma SWA: Excellent brook trout population
with an occasional brown trout, great for kids. | |
| Jefferson Creek below Jefferson Lake: Excellent brook and brown trout population in beaver ponds, great for kids. |
For more information on fishing at Antero, contact Joe Sloan at the Denver
Water Board at 303-628-6320. For other Park County fishing, contact the
Division of Wildlife at 303-291-7227.
The Colorado Division of Wildlife is the state agency responsible for
managing wildlife and its habitat, as well as providing wildlife related
recreation. The Division is funded through hunting and fishing license fees,
federal grants and Colorado Lottery proceeds through Great Outdoors
Colorado.