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2023 Free Fishing Tournaments at Elkhead Reservoir State Park and Ridgway State Park
2023 Free Fishing Tournaments at Elkhead Reservoir State Park and Ridgway State Park
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Ridgway Reservoir Fishing Classic Tournament: July 8 – August 6​

Angler, Chase Nicholson, holds up his winning smallmouth bass from the 2020 tournament.

The 2023 Ridgway Reservoir​ Smallmouth Bass Classic tournament will take place July 8 through August 6. This tournament will target smallmouth bass only. Anglers will be awarded prizes for the first ($4,000) second ($1,500) and third ($500) most smallmouth bass turned in over the course of the tournament. Twenty-nine smallmouth bass will be tagged internally and released prior to the tournament with individually numbered coded wire tags. Cash prizes will be awarded for each of the tagged fish turned in as follows: 1 at $5,000, 4 at $1,000, 4 at $500 and 20 at $50. To be registered for the tournament, anglers will turn their smallmouth bass into the freezer located at the Ridgway Reservoir boat ramp near the fish cleaning station. These fish will be checked for tags by CPW and award recipients will be notified following the tournaments conclusion. ​Anglers are allowed to turn in either whole fish carcasses, which CPW uses for research purposes, or heads only if anglers wish to consume their catch.

There is no bag or possession limit for smallmouth bass at Ridgway Reservoir.

Tournament angling will begin at 7am on Saturday, July 8 and conclude at 6 pm on August 6. There are no daily time restrictions on angling within the official tournament period, allowing anglers to fish whenever they choose.  Any violations of CPW angling or boating regulations or tournament rules will result in disqualification from the tournament in addition to other relevant penalties.

Participants will register by turning in smallmouth bass to the freezer at Ridgway State Park. There will be pencils, entry forms and bags to turn in the fish. The entry forms must be completed in their entirety for each bag of fish an angler turns in over the course of the tournament for them to be counted. For those residents 16-17 and over 64, annual fishing licenses are $10.95. For resident anglers 18-64, annual fishing licenses are $39.71. Anglers ages 16 and over must possess a valid Colorado fishing license.  All Colorado Fishing Regulations​ and Boating Regulations​ apply. It is recommended that anglers purchase their 2023 fishing license in advance of the tournament as licenses are not typically available at the reservoir.​

For more information regarding the Ridgway Reservoir Fishing Classic, please see the Tou​rname​nt Rules or call the Ridgway State Park​​ at 970-626-5822.​​​​


Elkhead Reservoir Fishing Classic Tournament: June 17 – June 25

2021 Boy with prizes won in Elkhead Reservoir Tournament2022 Man holding Northern Pike at Elkhead Tournament 

 

The 2023 Elkhead Reservoir​ (Moffat and Routt counties) Fishing Classic tournament will take place June 17 through June 25. This tournament will target smallmouth bass and northern pike. Anglers will earn an angler ticket for every smallmouth bass and northern pike that they catch from this reservoir and turn in during the tournament. One northern pike and one smallmouth bass will be tagged internally and released immediately prior to the tournament with individually numbered 2023 passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags. Fish will be checked for tags at the CPW fish scanning station. If the 2023 tagged smallmouth bass and/or northern pike are/is caught during the tournament, the respective angler(s) will receive a cash award (check) of $1,500 per fish on the day the fish is caught. If only one or neither of the 2023 PIT tagged fish are caught during the tournament, the remaining cash awards (checks) for this category (either one or both awards) will be drawn for and presented by CPW during the angler ticket drawing at the conclusion of the tournament on Sunday, June 25. 

At the conclusion of the tournament, two $750 checks will be awarded to the angler(s) who has/have caught and turned in the most northern pike and/or the most smallmouth bass across the nine day tournament.

Additional prizes totaling $4,500 will also be awarded daily after 5:00pm in the following categories:

  • Northern Pike:  smallest per day, largest per day, most caught per day
  • Smallmouth Bass:  smallest per day, largest per day, most caught per day

There is no bag or possession limit for northern pike or smallmouth bass at Elkhead Reservoir.

Tournament angling will begin at 6:30am on Saturday, June 17. Anglers need not register in advance of tournament angling, but anglers fishing prior to the 6:30am start of the tournament on June 17 will be disqualified. Tournament angling will conclude on Sunday, June 25. Anglers must have their catch of northern pike and smallmouth bass for that day turned into the CPW fish scanning station by 3:00pm on June 25 to qualify for tournament awards/prizes. Fish checked-in at the CPW fish scanning station after 3:00pm on June 25 will not be considered for awards/prizes for that day and/or the tournament overall. There are no daily time restrictions on angling within the official tournament period, other than the tournament start time of 6:30am on June 17 and final check-in of fish by 3:00pm on June 25.

With the exception of the last day of the tournament, Sunday, June 25, anglers must have their catch of northern pike and smallmouth bass turned into the CPW fish scanning station by 5:00 pm on the day the fish are caught (so the fish can be scanned for PIT tags) to qualify for the daily “most fish caught” prize. Fish caught after 5:00 pm must be presented at the CPW fish scanning station before 9:00 am the following morning to be entered into the current day’s prize tally.

Participants must register, and this can be completed when anglers first present their fish at the CPW fish scanning station located at the Elkhead Reservoir State Park maintenance shop near the Park entrance. Youth under 16 can fish without a license. For those residents 16-17 and over 64, annual fishing licenses are $10.95. For resident anglers 18-64, annual fishing licenses are $39.71. Anglers ages 16 and over must possess a valid Colorado fishing license. All Colorado Fishing Regulations​ and Boating Regulations​ apply. It is recommended that anglers purchase their 2023 fishing license in advance of the tournament as licenses are not typically available at the reservoir.​

There are 46 campsites available at Elkhead Reservoir State Park​ ranging from $28 to $36/night. Reservations are currently required. The daily entry fee for vehicles into the park is $10.00.​

For more information regarding the Elkhead Reservoir Fishing Classic, please see the Tou​rname​nt Rules and Tournament Flyer​​​ or call the Yampa River State Park​ at 970-276-2061.​​​

Be a partner with Colorado Parks and Wildlife 

Smallmouth bass and northern pike are not compatible with endangered fish recovery in waters downstream of both reservoirs. Smallmouth bass and northern pike can escape from reservoirs and/or be moved illegally to waters where these species can predate upon native fishes and compete with natives for food and habitat. Anglers are asked to catch and keep all smallmouth bass and northern pike that they catch from these reservoirs. CPW reminds anglers that is illegal to move live fish from one water to another in western Colorado.

If the Upper Colorado River Endangered Fish Recovery Program​​ fails to make sufficient progress at recovering the four endangered fish species (Colorado pikeminnow, bonytail, razorback sucker, and humpback chub), all water users on the West Slope will likely be required to consult with the federal government if they need to use water for irrigation, to fill a pond or to supply drinking water.

Participating in these fishing tournaments will help assure a variety of future sportfish opportunities in Elkhead and Ridgway reservoirs. For example, with the help of local anglers, CPW has stocked: over 323,000 juvenile bluegill, 1,230,287 juvenile largemouth bass, and over 1,150 adult largemouth bass in Elkhead Reservoir since 2016. These species are compatible with native fish recovery and conservation efforts. In 2021, CPW installed 40 artificial fish habitat structures in Elkhead Reservoir to provide additional habitat for sportfish (Photo 1). The recently installed fish habitat structures increase the amount of cover habitat available for black crappie, bluegill, and largemouth bass in the reservoir and provide additional productive angling locations for those species.

CPW strives to provide the best fishing opportunities that are appropriate for each body of water in the state. Biologists must carefully consider a variety of factors when managing fisheries, including: impacts to native fishes, water quality, habitat availability, size of water to be stocked, how water will be used, forage fish availability, federal and state laws, etc. Please help CPW manage YOUR fisheries by working with our biologists and not against them by illegally stocking fish!​


Photo 1: CPW employees installing fish habitat structures at Elkhead Reservoir.

Photo 1: CPW employees installing fish habitat structures at Elkhead Reservoir.

Illegal stocking hurts Colorado's anglers

​Illegal stocking of fish is a significant issue that affects all Colorado anglers. In western Colorado, not every body of water or waterway is suitable for every species of fish. CPW must remedy fisheries where illegal stocking has taken place. This means the agency must expend significant resources that otherwise could be used to improve angling opportunities elsewhere. For example, in the fall of 2013, CPW spent more than $100,000 to eliminate smallmouth bass and restore the renowned trout fishery at Miramonte Reservoir in San Miguel County. In the spring of 2021, CPW spent more than $35,000 to eradicate northern pike and restore the warmwater and seasonal rainbow trout fishery at Mack Mesa Reservoir in Mesa County.

​Help prevent illegal stocking

If you have information about illegal stocking of fish, please contact a CPW office immediately, or call Operation Game Thiefat 1-877-265-6648. Tips can be given anonymously and rewards are possible.​


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