Taylor River
State Park in Gunnison County, Colorado
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Conditions:
Taylor River above Taylor Park Reservoir does provide good opportunities for anglers to catch quality wild brown trout.
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Taylor River
State Park in Gunnison County, Colorado
Water Type:
Conditions:
Taylor River above Taylor Park Reservoir does provide good opportunities for anglers to catch quality wild brown trout.
Stocking Report:
Activities:
Common Species:
Body of Water
Description
From Pine Creek downstream to Taylor Park Reservoir
Although this 12-mile segment is not as well-known and does not contain as large of a trout size structure as the Gold Medal segment of the Taylor River downstream, the Taylor River above Taylor Park Reservoir does provide good opportunities for anglers to catch quality wild brown trout.
For more information, check out the Gunnison National Forest website.
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