Rio Grande River - Rio Grande Fisherman Area downstream to Marshall Park Campground
State Park in Mineral County, Colorado
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This stretch of river provides lots of good habitat and large numbers of wild brown trout.
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Rio Grande River - Rio Grande Fisherman Area downstream to Marshall Park Campground
State Park in Mineral County, Colorado
Water Type:
Conditions:
This stretch of river provides lots of good habitat and large numbers of wild brown trout.
Stocking Report:
Activities:
Common Species:
Body of Water
Description
From Rio Grande Fisherman Area downstream to Marshall Park Campground.
Can be accessed from shore or wading. Float fishing is also good but can be difficult at low flows.
For more information, check out the Forest Service website.
Special Regulations
1. Fishing is by artificial flies and lures only.
2. The bag and possession limit and maximum size for brown trout is two fish, 12 inches in length.
3. All rainbow trout must be returned to the water immediately upon catch.
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