Thanksgiving & Day After Office Closures
Colorado Parks and Wildlife offices, including park visitor centers, will be closed on Thursday, November 28, and Friday, November 29.
Thanksgiving & Day After Office Closures
Colorado Parks and Wildlife offices, including park visitor centers, will be closed on Thursday, November 28, and Friday, November 29.
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Fishing Spotlight
Choose from a list of more than 50 fishing waters to plan your next fishing adventure!
CPW's List of Quality Waters includes lakes and streams that contain productive, quality fisheries with public access and are fishable by most angling methods. The waters may have been nominated for one species or a whole suite of species.
Licenses can be purchased online, over the phone, or in person at hundreds of retail locations.
See License OptionsAny boat (motor or sail) operated in Colorado must be registered and purchase an ANS stamp. Get a mandatory boat inspection before your hit the water, and get decontaminated afterwards.
Prepare Your BoatCarry your fishing license on your phone. Follow the FAQ to learn how to access your license within the app wallet. The app can be downloaded from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
Visit myColorado.govSearch for fishing opportunities by species or by proximity to your home or destination.
Find a Fishing SpotLooking to learn to fish, or know someone who is? Start here with simple guides and gear lists or take a fishing clinic for hands-on practice with a seasoned angler or CPW staff member.
Getting started isn’t complicated. Follow our basic equipment guide and you’ll be hooked before you know it!
This popular angling method uses a bait fishing rig and a fishing hook.
This popular angling method that involves using a lightweight artificial fly to catch fish.
This winter activity that involves drilling a hole in the ice and dropping a fishing line through it in order to catch fish.
Learn the characteristics of fish in Colorado, including how to tell the difference between the fish you can legally take, and the protected fish you can't.
Accessible Fishing
Colorado Parks and Wildlife maintains a list of accessible fishing locations for anglers with disabilities.
Select the region below to find accessible fishing access near you, or visit the park finder to find a park with accessible fishing:
For any Colorado resident who has a total and permanent disability. Residents must apply for this fishing license.
The Latest From The Water
Whether you are a seasoned angler or a novice, keeping up with the latest fishing reports and surveys can help you make the most of your time on the water. Stay Up-to-Date on stocking and catch trends.
Would you like to be notified about the latest fishing news from CPW? Join our email newsletter and be the first to know about the hottest fishing spots, events, and more.
The stocking report identifies where catchable trout (approximately 10 inches) were recently stocked.
The report is updated every Friday during the fishing season and lists waters that were scheduled to be stocked throughout the previous week. Many factors can potentially impact when fish can be stocked, so the scheduled stocking dates that are used to generate this report are subject to change without notice.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) fisheries biologists are now providing to the public online survey summaries by water. CPW conducts hundreds of lake and stream surveys each year. The first page of the documents provides general information about fishing in particular waters, such as location and access. A second page highlights detailed information regarding fishery management aspects.
More waters will be added over time, and updates will be provided for waters that are currently available. High-priority and brood waters such as Chatfield, Pueblo, Horsetooth, and the Gunnison River are surveyed annually, while smaller, more remote, or lightly used lakes or streams may only be surveyed once every 5-10 years.
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CPW Fishing Report - August 16 |
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CPW Fishing Report - August 2 |
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CPW Fishing Report - July 19 |
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CPW Fishing Report - July 7 |
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CPW Fishing Report - June 21 |
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CPW Fishing Report - June 7 |
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CPW Fishing Report - May 24 |
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CPW Fishing Report - May 10 |
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CPW Fishing Report - April 26 |
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CPW Fishing Report - April 5 |
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CPW Fishing Report - March 22 |
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CPW Fishing Report - March 8 |
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Catch a Record
Colorado Parks and Wildlife recognizes licensed anglers who catch exceptionally large fish through three separate programs, Record by Weight, Record by Length (released only) and Master Angler. Learn more about what it takes to be a Colorado record holder!
Hatcheries
Since 1881, Colorado Parks & Wildlife fish hatcheries have been dedicated to improving the fish populations of our beautiful state. Today, CPW operates 19 hatcheries that breed, hatch, rear and stock over 90 million fish per year. Many of the fish produced are to enhance angling opportunities, while others serve a critical role in native species recovery efforts. Colorado fish hatcheries support our angling pastime, which annually contributes 2.4 billion dollars to our state's economy!
There's a clinic or event for anglers of all ages and skill levels. Find one near you.
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The Colorado Fishing Atlas, the latest interactive mapping tool offered by Colorado Parks and Wildlife, allows users to search for fishing opportunities by species, specific interest or proximity to your home or destination. Information includes accessible fishing access, stocked waters, boat ramps, special fishing regulations, stream gages (including links to real-time data) and more.
Visit the Fishing AltasFind fishing guides for the metro area and other Colorado locations, fishing techniques, hidden gems, and read about other anglers fishing succeses and failures. Buy the Colorado Outdoors Magazine Fishing guide, or get it free with a magazine subscription.
Get the Fishing GuideComprehensive information about fishing in Colorado. Features where to fish, maps, regional features, reports, photos, stories, guides, and conditions.
Visit the Colorado Fishing NetworkThe National Water Information System (NWIS) Mapper provides access to over 1.5 million sites contained in the USGS National Water Information System (NWIS), including sites where current and historical surface-water, groundwater, springs, and atmospheric datas has been collected.
Learn More at USGS.govFishExplorer is an angler-owned, angler-managed, angler-produced project with a perpetual goal to offer the best, most thorough, and most up-to-date fishing resource in the state under one roof.
Visit FishExplorerExtend Your Adventure
Getaway for the weekend.
Arrive and spend a relaxing evening fishing nearby your cabin. Wake up early and take your boat out on the water, or sleep in take a leisurely stroll down to the water with your fishing poles. Check out on Sunday, and get in a few more hours of fishing in before you head home.
The online Fishing brochure is the most up-to-date version.
Download the BrochureEl folleto de Pesca en línea es la versión más actualizada.
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