Interactive Map – Colorado Statewide Fishing Conditions – April 20, 2018
Conditions Report - Statewide
Rivers and Creeks
As we are approach the spring season, we will begin seeing increased flows and decreased clarity in our waters. This means anglers must use a bit larger and flashier presentations when fishing these conditions. The spawn beds from the Rainbows may still be active, so be cautious of redds when wading along the rivers. There are still waters that are iced over at higher elevations and shaded portions of canyons, so anglers will have to primarily rely on tailwaters--the waters below dams or other structures that regulates water flow. The regulated water flow keeps the spots from freezing over and provides warmth for the cold-blooded trout. Even with the warmer conditions of these waters, the fish will still behave sluggishly. Fish diets in the winter are made up primarily of midges and an assortment of small blue-winged olive nymphs and are occasionally supplemented by larger mayflies, annelids, trout eggs, stoneflies, and even caddis larva. Winter fishing typically consists of a lot of nymph fishing since the trout are not overly active due to the cold water temperatures, so try using stonefly nymphs and imitation midges. Remember that the hatches are much smaller in the winter, so keep your flies in the #16 to #20 range. It is also important to be mindful of your split shot usage. With the fish being sluggish, they aren’t going to divert too much energy for food, so making sure those flies drift directly in their path is important. Be sure not to use too much split shot though because the last thing you’ll want to do is to have to retrieve a snag in those cold waters. As the trout continue to get a later start, anglers should mirror that and look for ideal times to be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Colorado Fishing Atlas
Conditions Report - Northeast Colorado
Eleven Mile State Park
As of 4/15/2018 Reports are still slow coming. Report of a few trout being caught off Roger's Mountain with peach/salmon PowerBait. A nice Northern Pike was caught off Stoll Mountain using Green PowerBait and a nice Kokanee – 20 inches was caught off North Shore C Loop also using PowerBait, color unknown.
Eleven Mile State Park
Jackson Reservoir
This 2,967 acre reservoir is located approximately 32 miles east of Greeley and 10 miles north of Wiggins. As of 4/2/2018 the water clarity is low and the weather patterns recently have slowed the fishing for all species. The lake level is full with a surface water temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit. For up-to-date fishing and ice conditions contact the park directly at 970-645-2551.
Jackson Reservoir
Boyd Lake
Boyd Lake is open to boating, Aquatic Nuisance Species Inspection hours for the month of April are 7:00 am-7:00 pm daily. As of 4/12/2018 water temperatures are in the low 50’s and fishing for bass was fair using worms and crankbaits. Fishing for crappie and white bass is expected to pick up as the water continues to warm. Trout fishing has also been fair using spoons and spinners. Reports of walleye being caught have been few and far between. Reminder - No fishing from marina slips or docks (next to is okay but can't use them in any way. PLEASE NOTE: Any live fish collected for use as bait may only be used in the same body of water from which they were collected. All live bait/fish from a commercial source and transported by anglers must at all times be accompanied by a receipt for the source. See the Colorado Fishing Regulations for further clarification and information.
Boyd Lake
Clear Creek
As of 4/19/2018 flow was around 58 CFS at Golden with visibility beginning to be affected by increasing flows. Fishing has been fair for browns, rainbows, and cuts using Stimulators, Griffith’s Gnat, Midges, Pheasant Tails, and Prince Nymphs in black or dark colors.
Clear Creek
North Sterling
As of 3/24/2018, fishing has been good in the hours near sunrise and sunset. The Reservoir is open to boating as of Saturday March 17th, 2018. The Inlet is ON and the Outlet is OFF. The water temperature is 42 degrees with some warmer temps in the shallow coves. Fishing has been fair for all species.
North Sterling
Staunton
Our ADA accessible fishing pier is complete and ready to be fished from. Please contact the park about how we can provide an accessible fishing experience. Access to the ponds is from the main parking areas only. There is no public access below the dams on Elk Creek Road. Do not drop people or equipment off at this location. Violators will be ticketed. For more information contact staff at 303-816-0912.
Staunton State Park
Horsetooth Reservoir
As of 4/12/2018 the Inlet Bay ramp is open to boating 7:00 am- 7:00 pm seven days a week. With water temperatures near 45 degrees fishing for walleyes and smallmouth bass has been tough with a few being caught on slower presentations. Look for the warmer water in the backs of coves for the most active fish this time of year.
Horsetooth Reservoir
Spinney Mountain Reservoir
Spinney Mountain Reservoir opened to boating, at the North Shore Boat Ramp only, on Saturday April 1, 2018 at 6:17 am. As of 4/15/2018, water temperature is in the mid 40’s and visibility is around 5 feet into the water. We are hearing that quite a few fish are being caught, but no one is sharing presently what they are catching on. We hope to get more information as we get more of our staff on duty.
Spinney Mountain State Park
Antero Reservoir
This 2200 acre impoundment is located north of US Highway 24 between Antero Junction and the town of Hartsel. Antero Reservoir is open to the public. As of this report there is no ice at Antero. Fishing has been slow, but patient anglers have been catching fish 16 inches plus Cutbows and Rainbows.
Antero Reservoir
Saint Vrain State Park
There are 11 fishable ponds at St. Vrain that are stocked on a regular basis. Bald Eagle Pond is artificial flies and lures only. Bald Eagle Pond and Blue Heron Reservoir are trophy bass fisheries: all bass caught on these 2 ponds must be immediately returned to the water! Only 1 catfish in your standard bag and possession limit can exceed 20 inches on Blue Heron Reservoir. Blue Heron has been producing some good sized Black Crappie, Largemouth Bass, and Saugeye on jigs and lures. Trout fishing is very productive in spring and fall depending on stocking. Stocked trout are only 8-10 inches in length and we do not recommend keeping them until they have matured and are of a healthy size: around 12-24 inches. Overfishing these waters results in smaller, less productive populations.
St. Vrain
Conditions Report - Southeast Colorado
Arkansas River
April 17th - Upper River: The upper river above Buena Vista is open and fishable, and we've had reports of blue winged olives hatches north of BV. Focus on the deeper, slower water in the mornings with a stonefly and a midge, and hope for hatches in the afternoon! Fish will respond to stonefly nymphs, caddis larva, and midges, with blue winged olive patterns turning on in the afternoons. Expect subtle takes! April 17th- Middle River: Wind today may make certain areas of the river difficult to fish, but if you can take time to move around, there are plenty of sheltered areas that should provide relief from the breeze. Twin Lakes began releasing water Tuesday evening, which has raised the flow about 120cfs. This scoured the edges of the river, turning the water brown yesterday. We should see flows stabilize between 300-350cfs at Hecla Junction, which is still well within the comfort zone for our resident brown trout, and still very easy to wade. Clarity is returning quickly to the middle basin. Be prepared for a blue wing hatch in the afternoon with duns and emergers in #16-18! Though fishing has been most consistent down near Salida, we've had a good reports from the BV area as well with blue wings through town and above town. Nymphing is still effective here, with morning stonefly molts, caddis larva and midge drifts getting fish moving around before lunch, and shallow dry dropper techniques work well in the afternoons. Afternoons have brought more blue winged olive nymphs onto the menu, as the nymphs drift in a daily fashion. Take time to analyze the water ahead of you thoroughly, and adjust your tactics accordingly! April 17th - Below Salida: Windy today! Move around to find sheltered areas safe from the breeze, and you'll find fish doing what they're supposed to do. The morning may start slow with the overnight drop in temperature, but midday and afternoon should be productive on the river.
Arkansas Headwaters Recreation Area
Trinidad Reservoir
The lake is at 1010 surface acres with a surface elevation of 6205.79 feet. Shore anglers are catching trout on homemade dough bait and PowerBait (green color) all along south shore and Reilly Canyon. No reports of walleye as of 04/14/2018. Boating is open for the season. Please be advised that all boats must be inspected prior to launching.
Trinidad Reservoir
Clear Creek Reservoir
Located north of Buena Vista. As of 4/13/2018 the reservoir is more than 90% open water. Fishing for trout has been fair, due to recent stocking, using a variety of methods including spinner baits and bait. Fishing is better near the boat ramp. For updated fishing reports and conditions, contact the CPW Salida Area Office (719-530-5520).
Clear Creek Reservoir
Lake Pueblo
As of 4/12/2018 both the North and South ramps are open as the water level has started to drop. Fishing for walleye has been good using jerk baits in 10 to 15 feet of water. Bass fishing has been fair with jerk baits and soft plastics. Main lake points are a good place to look this time of year for active feeding fish.
Lake Pueblo
Lathrop
As of 4/13/2018 other anglers have reported success with small mouth bass recently. Late last week two young men were fishing at night and caught an 8 and a 12 lb. catfish among others using mostly worms. The surface temperature of Horseshoe Lake is about 44 degrees. Visitors have reported less success in Horseshoe, but some smaller trout are being caught. Variations of PowerBait including rainbow and cheese styles have been used to catch fish recently.
Lathrop
Conditions Report - Northwest Colorado
Delaney Butte Lakes
As of 4/9/2018 all the Delaney’s are open water. The roads to the lakes are accessible but can be muddy. The boat ramp areas of both North and South Delaney are slick and muddy. Several fishermen are reporting good fishing on all the Delaney’s with flies and some anglers are reporting catching sizeable fish at South Delaney.
Delaney Butte Lakes SWA
Highline Lake/Mack Mesa Lake
Highline Lake was stocked with rainbow trout in early February as well as early and mid-March so fishing should be good. Mesa was also stocked with rainbow trout in early February and early and mid-March so fishing should be good. Highline and Mack Mesa were both stocked with 800 12 inch trout and another 1,000 in early March. Highline Lake and Mack Mesa are both open for boating. Please stop at the Visitor Center at the East Entrance or call 970-858-7208 to request an ANS inspection before launching. Anglers may contact Highline State Park for updates on fishing conditions.
Highline Lake/Mack Mesa Lake
Granby Lake
As of 4/18/2018 the lake is still mostly frozen with some open water starting to appear along the north side, with warmer temperatures the ice could begin to deteriorate quickly, be sure to have all safety equipment when fishing late season ice. Success has been reported catching lake trout on tube jigs tipped with meal worms or wax worms.
Harvey Gap Reservoir
As of 4/9/2018, perch of all sizes along with some pike and trout are reported being caught. The water level in Harvey Gap was very low for much of the fall of 2017 as a result of a reservoir drawdown conducted by Silt Water Conservancy District to inspect the reservoir’s outlet. During this period of low water level, CPW put a public fish salvage regulation on the lake in which bag and possession limits were removed for all fish species. This public fish salvage is no longer active as it was removed once the reservoir started to refill. Conversations with anglers and a survey conducted by CPW in the fall immediately prior to the lake beginning to refill showed that the same species were present in the reservoir following the drawdown compared to prior to the drawdown (i.e. tiger muskie, rainbow trout, black crappie, bluegill, largemouth bass, yellow perch, channel catfish, northern pike, and smallmouth bass). In addition to stocking tiger muskie, rainbow trout, and channel catfish, CPW will be stocking increased numbers of bluegill and black crappie in 2018 to help the fishery recover from the drawdown more rapidly. Special fishing regulations at Harvey Gap Reservoir include a minimum size of 15 inches for largemouth bass and a bag and possession limit of 2 for channel catfish. Standard bag and possession limits apply for all other species. Bag and possession limits for smallmouth bass and northern Pike are unlimited. PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU CAN DISTINGUISH TIGER MUSKIE FROM NORTHERN PIKE. ALL TIGER MUSKIE LESS THAN 36 INCHES MUST BE RELEASED ALIVE. For more information regarding tiger muskie, please contact CPW Area Aquatic Biologist Ben Felt at benjamin.felt@state.co.us. Anglers may contact Harvey Gap/Rifle Gap State Park, Phone: 970-625-1607 for updates on fishing conditions.
Harvey Gap Reservoir
Rifle Gap Reservoir
The east half of the lake is open water. Pike crappie, and trout are being caught on the east end. Special fishing regulations at Rifle Gap Reservoir include a bag and possession limit of 1 walleye 18 inches or greater; bag and possession limit for yellow perch is 20.
Rifle Gap Reservoir
Vega
As of 4/16/2018, much of the lake is ice free. Shore fishing ONLY at this time. We plan to open the Island boat ramp on May 1st. Please keep in mind that the shoreline is extremely muddy and it is easy to become stuck while driving near the lake. We have opened Fishermen's Flats, but please be aware of the mud. The Gravel Pit is open; however, it is extremely muddy as well. Walking in on foot is recommended.
Vega
James M. Robb
As of 4/12/2018 all lakes are free of ice and offer ample shoreline fishing opportunities. Old Orchard, Roan’s Pond, and Corn Lake have all been recently stocked. Anglers have reported success on a variety of different baits and flies. Send in a fishing report and let us know what you are finding success with!
James M. Robb
Lake John
As of 4/9/20018 Boats have started to arrive on Lake John as the lake is all open water and boats can access the whole length of the lake. None of the boat docks are in yet. Fish have been active for both boaters and shore anglers with lures and flies.
Lake John
Sylvan Lake
Beginning the end of March and through the summer of 2018, the lake will be drained for construction.
Sylvan Lake
Conditions Report - Metro Denver Area
Aurora Reservoir
This 762-acre impoundment is located off of E. Quincy Avenue, two miles east of E-470. As of 4/14/2018 Water temp is 47 degrees. Weather conditions continue to make it difficult to fish from shore or watercraft. Trout fishing from shore has started to pick up. Reports of trout being caught using PowerBait and crawlers from the dam and open areas along the shoreline. Walleye action from shore is slow. A few reports from boaters catching walleye using jigs and jerk baits. Should start to see the fishing pick up this month as the water temp continues comes up. A few reports of smallmouth bass being caught using jigs. Restricted to electric motors only. For more information call 303-326-8425. Park hours April 6:00am-8:30pm.
Aurora Reservoir
Cherry Creek
This 881-acre impoundment is located in Cherry Creek State Park, in Aurora. There are two entrances to the park, the east entrance off S. Dayton St. and the west entrance off S. Parker Rd. As of 4/19/2018 trolling the deeper water has been producing fair for walleyes during the day with multiple reports of 20 inch plus fish being caught. There have been reports of the walleye starting to move to shallower structure as the spawn wraps up.
Cherry Creek Reservoir
Quincy Reservoir
As of 4/14/2018 Water temp is 52 degrees. Weather conditions have made shore and watercraft angling difficult. Bass fishing is slow to fair with an occasional good report. Some reports from boaters and shore anglers using jigs, jerk baits and crawdad soft plastics fished slowly. Trout fishing is slow to fair using spoons and spinners. Park Hours for April 6:00am-8:30pm. Restricted to artificial flies and lures only. Electric motors only and hand launched watercraft only-trailers and vehicles prohibited in the water. For more information call 303-326-8424. Boat rental is closed due to low water levels.
Quincy Reservoir
Chatfield Reservoir
This 1,356 impoundment is located in Chatfield State Park, in Littleton. There are two entrances to the park the west entrance is on S. Wadsworth Blvd, one mile south of C-470 and the east entrance is off of Titan Rd. Both the North and South Boat Ramps are now open. As of 4/19/2018 water temperature is 52 degrees and increasing. Walleye fishing has been fair with fish starting to show up on normal summer structures and biting on shad style baits. Trout have been caught using a variety of baits from shore. Smallmouth Bass have also been active along rocky shores in the lake. Please note that due to the Chatfield Reallocation construction fishing access from the west side of the park (Massey Draw – Kingfisher) is closed. Please access the lake from the east side of the reservoir.
Chatfield Reservoir
Conditions Report - Southwest Colorado
Blue Mesa Reservoir
This 8,900 acre reservoir is located west of Gunnison. As of 4/19/2018, Trout fishing has been very good with fish being caught at various depths using multiple presentations, Kokanee Salmon fishing has been good 20 to 50 feet below the surface. Lake trout fishing has been slow with the occasional fish being caught. Anglers can check on current conditions and boat ramp inspection schedules by contacting Curecanti National Recreation Area at (970-641-2337).
Blue Mesa Reservoir
Crawford
As of 4/11/2018 Pike have been reported to be caught in the shallows as they prepare to spawn. Water temperature remains too cold for the crappie to have begun spawning. Some reports of large catfish being caught.
Crawford State Park
Mancos
As of 4/10/2018, The lake is open water and has been stocked with rainbow trout already this spring. Additional stockings will occur through the summer. Mancos is a great place for consistent action from trout and yellow perch. Most of the trout action is from 10-12 inch fish, but there's very good opportunity at an 18-20 inch trout and a few 12 inch-plus perch. Great opportunity for kids to catch fish. Most anglers are finding success with bait (PowerBait, eggs, and crawlers) fishing just off bottom or under a slip bobber. For a chance at the yellow perch and trout, a small jig fished under a bobber on a long leader and tipped with a piece of worm is a good bet. Casting or trolling typical in-line spinners (Panther Martins, Mepps) from boats is another approach at the trout. Hand-launchable boats (non-motorized kayaks, canoes, belly boats, etc) are a great way to fish the lake in this off-season. This is the first year in more than 15 years that the lake has not gotten decent ice to fish.A park pass is required on vehicles in the park. Daily park passes are available at the self-serve pay station at the park entrance.
Mancos State Park
Navajo State Park
Fishing is getting better every day as the water temperatures continue to rise. Crappie fishing is starting to pick up early in the morning. Some Smallmouth Bass are being caught along with a few Pike. Jigs work well for the Crappie with John Deere green being a good choice. Tube jigs work well for the Smallmouth Bass and Pike.
Navajo Reservoir