The Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission voted unanimously Thursday, Nov. 16, to modify fishing regulations at the Dillon Reservoir, Blue River and Tenmile Creek in response to a decline in brown trout. During the commission’s.
There’s a new fish in Grand County – 13,500 of them actually. It is the tiger muskie. The 7-9 inch fingerlings were released Sept. 14 into Mountain Shadow Reservoir. Tiger muskies have never been stocked.
The brown trout population in Dillon Reservoir has declined in recent years, prompting state wildlife officials to consider stricter fishing regulations for the reservoir and seasonal closures on nearby waters where the fish spawn in the fall.
The brown trout population in Dillon Reservoir has declined, prompting state wildlife officials to consider stricter fishing regulations and seasonal closures on nearby waters.
The brown trout population in Dillon Reservoir has declined, prompting state wildlife officials to consider stricter fishing regulations and seasonal closures on nearby waters.