Boyd Lake
State Park in Larimer County, Colorado
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Conditions:
Great opportunities for walleye. Arguably the best Colorado fishery for white bass and spring panfish. Solid black bass and catfish numbers. Consistent angling for catchable trout and yellow perch through the ice.
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Boyd Lake
State Park in Larimer County, Colorado
Water Type:
Conditions:
Great opportunities for walleye. Arguably the best Colorado fishery for white bass and spring panfish. Solid black bass and catfish numbers. Consistent angling for catchable trout and yellow perch through the ice.
Stocking Report:
Activities:
Common Species:
Body of Water
Description
Great opportunities for walleye. Arguably the best Colorado fishery for white bass and spring panfish. Solid black bass and catfish numbers. Consistent angling for catchable trout and yellow perch through the ice.
Special Regulations
Special Regulations:
1. The minimum size for largemouth and smallmouth bass is 15 inches in length.
2. The minimum size for walleye and saugeye is 15 inches in length.
3. No more than one walleye or saugeye in the aggregate greater than 21 inches in length may be taken per day.
Help Protect Colorado's Waters!
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.
Vigilance can stop Invasive Species from doing more damage!