Editor’s Note: A previous version of this story inaccurately reported that native trout species had returned to the channel. While Colorado Parks and Wildlife has reported recovery of brown trout and ...
A mayfly loving trout — speckled, shiny and perfectly hand-sized for that Instagram hero shot. A five-foot-long torpedo of a predator, capable of powering through floodwaters and migrating hundreds of ...
HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS, Colo. — Using a strategy right out of "Jurassic Park," Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) is making a "historic" effort to eradicate a non-native species of fish that's been ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Aquatic biologists with Colorado Parks and Wildlife said Friday that they are continuing to observe a quicker-than-anticipated increase in native fish in the recently finished Colorado ...
RICO, Colo. (KRDO) -- Aquatic biologists have stepped up to save one of Colorado's most precious natural resources. In the southwest region of the state, the Stoner Mesa fire continues to grow. As the ...
The consequences of its arrival are felt—on the riverbank, in public hearing rooms and in courthouses—to this day. Indeed, it is not too much of a stretch to suggest that the continuing story of trout ...
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In this edition of The Morning Hatch – Literally, a native species of trout is rescued and given a second chance. Find out how. - Don't turn your back on Euro Nymphing. Dig a little deeper before you ...