Colorado's landscape is speckled with hundreds of natural and man-made lakes. This guide provides detailed information about 150 of those lakes and reservoirs. Its pages contain vital information that profiles these locations, including driving directions, maps, fishing regulations, lake size, fish species, boating ramps, camping facilities, contact information, and much more. New 9th edition includes updated information and dozens of photographs.
This top-selling guide is the ultimate for any angler looking for new fishing spots in Colorado. The book is packed with extensive information on where to fish within Colorado's national forests, national recreation areas, state parks, and state trust lands. It includes directions to lakes and streams, detailed maps, information about governing agencies, kinds of fish you will find, and insightful comments.
Includes maps and descriptions of 53 trails for hiking, horses, all-terrain vehicles, mountain bikes, motorcycles, and snowmobiles, plus information for camping, fishing and hunting.
Colorado's high country is rich with amazing scenery and big, beautiful fish. Unfortunately, many of these highland fisheries are impractical to access. But thanks to veteran fishing guide and writer Phil Tereyla, over 60 mountain lakes in Colorado that are under three miles to access in all corners of the state are now fully outlined and covered in this wonderful new flyfishing guidebook, the Flyfisher's Guide to Colorado's Easy Access Mountain Lakes (Wilderness Adventures Press, 2021). Difficulty to access does not equate to quality fishing; many of Colorado's easy-access alpine gems host fantastic fishing for large trout, including lots of drive-to lakes and reservoirs. Most of these lakes also have the same signature scenery and solitude that has made Colorado so popular for fishing and otherwise. Tereyla shows us where to catch all three subspecies of native cutthroat trout (greenback, Colorado River, and Rio Grande), arctic grayling, big brown trout, lake trout, rainbow trout, cuttbows, splake, tiger trout, tiger muskie, and more. He also covers tributary streams, inlets and outlets, the right times to pursue these awesome fish, and the flies that work. This book is perfect for families, aging and disabled anglers, and those who would rather spend their day casting to large trout than hiking. It also makes a great gift for the angler who has it all. Don't miss this opportunity to indulge in all that Colorado's alpine lakes have to offer! Pick up your copy today!
Mineral County Colorado Fishing & Floating Guide Book Over 714 full 8 ½ x 11 sized pages of information with maps and aerial photographs available. Fishing information is included for ALL of the county’s public ponds and lakes, listing types of fish for each pond or lake, average sizes, and exact locations with GPS coordinates and directions. Also included is fishing information for most of the streams and rivers including access points and public areas with road contact and crossing points and also includes fish types and average sizes. NEW NEW Now with a complete set of 28 full sized U.S.G.S. Topographical Maps for the entire county that normally cost from $12.00 to $14.00 each but are included on the disk for FREE. These maps are complete full sized 7.5 minute series quadrangle maps in 1:24,000 scale maps. Contains complete information on Alberta Park Reservoir, Alder Creek, Archuleta Creek, Archuleta Lake Bellows Creeks, Big Meadows Reservoir, Borns Lake, Cimarron Creek Clear Creeks, Crater Creek, Crooked Creek, Decker Creek, Deep Creek Farmers Creek, Fisher Creek, Fourmile Creek, Fourmile Lakes Fuches Reservoir, Ghost Lake, Gibbs Creek, Goose Creek, Goose Lake Hatcher Lakes, Hope Creek, Hunters Lake, Ivy Creek, Jumper Creek Jumper Lake, Kittey Creek, Lake Fork, Lime Creek, Little Ruby Lake Love Lake, Metroz Lake, Middle Creek, Mill Creek, Miners Creek Park Creek Lake, Park Creeks, Pass Creek, Pass Creek Lake Quartz Creek, Quartz Lake, Rat Creek, Red Mountain Creek Roaring Fork Creek, Ruby Lake, Rudifor Lake, Seepage Creek Seepage Lakes, Shallow Creek, Shaw Lake, Snow Lake, Spotted Lake Spruce Lakes, Streams Lake, Texas Creek, Trout Creeks, Tucker Ponds Turkey Lake, Willow Creeks and the Wolf Creek Campground Lakes (*) are floatable or canoeable rivers)