
Field Notes of a Colorado Sportsperson: Looking for the perfect winter sport amid a pandemic? Go ice fishing!
To get started, you just need a hand auger or a power auger, a bucket, a rod, some bait and you’re good to go.
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To get started, you just need a hand auger or a power auger, a bucket, a rod, some bait and you’re good to go.

Check out this video on the conservation efforts of Colorado native fish including the flannelmouth sucker, bluehead sucker, and roundtail chub.

Video tips and tactics that will help you develop a plan to safely head out on the ice and fish for everything from bass to walleye.

Join Nate and Jen as they discuss everything ice fishing – from rod selection to tips that will help you locate walleye under the ice.

New to fishing or fish filleting? Don’t be intimidated, just as Officer Duetsch demonstrates a simple method for properly fillet a fish.

Cutthroat trout are getting a lift up to Colorado’s alpine lakes. CPW is stocking 330 mountain lakes by airplane in the northern half of Colorado with 380,000 cutthroat trout.
Colorado Outdoors, Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s magazine, features a wealth of information for hunters, anglers and outdoors enthusiasts.