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>Public access to two reservoirs in Colorado ends next month when their recreational lease agreements end. Ahead of that, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has authorized a public fish salvage, expanding the methods anglers can use. Adobe Creek Reservoir, locally known as Blue Lake, and Thurston Reservoir are popular locations for anglers looking for catfish, crappie, saugeye, walleye, and other sport fish. However, CPW says the Fort Lyon Canal Company has notified them that the recreational lease agreement will not be renewed, permanently ending public access to both on July 15.
Archive: https://archive.today/jhnTi
From the post:
>>Public access to two reservoirs in Colorado ends next month when their recreational lease agreements end. Ahead of that, Colorado Parks and Wildlife has authorized a public fish salvage, expanding the methods anglers can use.
Adobe Creek Reservoir, locally known as Blue Lake, and Thurston Reservoir are popular locations for anglers looking for catfish, crappie, saugeye, walleye, and other sport fish. However, CPW says the Fort Lyon Canal Company has notified them that the recreational lease agreement will not be renewed, permanently ending public access to both on July 15.
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