Angler releases fish

Adobe Creek Reservoir

State Park in Kiowa and Bent Counties, Colorado

Water Type:

Lake

Stocking Report:

Stocked

Activities:

Fishing

Common Species:

Black Crappie, Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, Freshwater Drum, Largemouth Bass, Saugeye, Walleye, Wiper

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Adobe Creek Reservoir

State Park in Kiowa and Bent Counties, Colorado

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Water Type:

Lake

Stocking Report:

Stocked

Activities:

Fishing

Common Species:

Black Crappie, Blue Catfish, Channel Catfish, Freshwater Drum, Largemouth Bass, Saugeye, Walleye, Wiper

Body of Water

Description

Good fishing opportunity exists for crappie and catfish (blue and channel). Boat anglers are more successful, as shore fishing is limited to the south side of the lake. But shore anglers can be successful, especially for the abundant catfish that inhabit the lake.

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Invasive species damage Colorado's lands and waters, hurt the economy, ruin recreational opportunities, result in a loss of property values and threaten public health. They consume enormous amounts of water reducing the supply for livestock, wildlife, and humans. They impede water distribution systems for municipal, industrial, and agricultural supplies. They can damage boats, gear and fishing equipment, and impair all forms of water based recreation. They displace wildlife habitat and reduce forage, shelter and range for big game and other native species.

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