Southwest Colorado Anglers Invited to ZOOM Meeting on Fishing Issues on Monday

Fishing enthusiasts in southwest Colorado are invited to a virtual public meeting during which Colorado Parks and Wildlife biologists will talk about aquatic issues in the region. The meeting will be held via ZOOM, 6-8:30pm this coming Monday, June 15.

CPW’s aquatic biologists will explain current issues and on-going projects. The public will be able to ask questions.

The biologists are located in CPW’s Southwest Region and work in these areas: Gunnison Basin, San Luis Valley, North Fork of the Gunnison, Ouray-Telluride, Montrose-Delta, and the Four Corners from Pagosa Springs to Durango to Cortez.

Biologists will discuss statewide regulation issues, including when streams could be closed to fishing, local special cutthroat regulations and spearfishing. They’ll also talk about Gunnison River trout management and whirling disease, and management at Crawford and Vallecito reservoirs. After the presentations, questions and comments from the public will be taken.

To join the meeting, click on this link just before 6pm.

For more information about fishing and aquatic issues in Colorado, go to cpw.state.co.us.

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