San Luis Lakes
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10-Mar-19
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Conditions
: Sanchez Reservoir - As of 3/8/2018 ice conditions are unknown and due to warm temperatures extreme caution should be used when accessing this lake. Ice fishing has been extremely slow recently at Sanchez. Recent fishery surveys and discussions with local anglers indicate that walleye, yellow perch, northern pike, common carp, white sucker, and channel catfish are still present in the reservoir following the dam repair operations. A Fish Consumption Advisory issued by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment recommends that anglers not consume any northern pike from Sanchez Reservoir. Walleye over 15 inches in length should only be consumed for a maximum of 1 meal per month for the general population; children under 6 years old, pregnant women, nursing women, and women who plan on being pregnant are advised to not consume any walleye over 15 inches. Reported by: Colorado D.O.W |
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Sanchez Reservoir: Quality-sized yellow
perch and trophy northern pike dominate the catch at this cool-water reservoir
in the San Luis Valley with walleye also being caught. Fishing is best following
ice melt in May and June. Popular lures include plastic jigs and crankbaits
worked along the rocky shoreline. A concrete boat ramp and camping is allowed
east of the boat ramp. Location: From San Luis, 3 miles east on Highway 152 to
Highway 242, then 5.2 miles south.Fishing
Colorado's Culebra Creek
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