Spinney Mountain
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20-Oct-09
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: Spinney Mountain Reservoir - Mandatory boat inspections for aquatic nuisance species are required for all trailered vessels. Boaters can be prepared by cleaning, draining and drying all compartments and tanks before arriving. With the onset of fall, trout fishing has been nothing short of excellent! Anglers have been catching large Rainbows, cuttbows and Browns throughout the day with peak times consisting of mid-morning and afternoon. Anglers have been doing very well with egg patterns, tube jigs, and Kastmasters. Fishing for pike remains fair with tube jigs, and suspending swim baits. Boating is allowed from 1/2 hour before sunrise to 1/2 hour after sunset. The park is locked one hour after sunset. The bag and possession limit is one trout at least 20 inches long. Reported by: Colorado D.O.W |
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Designated as one of Colorado's Gold Medal fisheries, SPINNEY MOUNTAIN RESERVOIR
consistently
produces large rainbows measuring 16-inch and more, browns
and trophy-sized cutthroat trout, as well as northern
pike. The best fishing is right after April ice-out.
The reservoir is excellent for boat and shoreline fishing.
It has given anglers many rewarding days for over ten years. Despite its
popularity and heavy pressure, production remains (more on
Spinney Mountain)
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