Boyd Lake is located in Loveland, CO which is north of Denver on I-25. The lake offers Rainbow Trout, Black Crappie, Bluegill, Brown Trout, Channel Cat, Carp, Cutbows, Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass, Walleye, White Bass and Yellow Perch. There is a lot of boat traffic here including water skiers in the warm months, but the fishing can be great. We have caught several very nice White Bass and Perch in this lake trolling Tasmanian Devils. I prefer the north side of the lake, but the action is good on the south side of the lake as well. Largemouth must be 15 inches long to be kept, Smallmouth must be 12 inches long, Walleye/Saugeye must be 15 inches long and only one fish over 21 inches can be kept per day.
Green Mountain is located on CO Hwy. 9 about 30 miles north of Silverthorne, CO. The lake is a popular spot for Lake Trout and Kokanee. The lake level fluctuates regularly but is one of my favorite spots for ice fishing. Green Mountain offers: Brown Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Kokanee, Lake Trout and Rainbow Trout. On the ice I prefer to locate a drop off in about 60 feet of water and jig a white tube tipped with sucker meat. The action at Green Mountain can be very fast but expect the fish to be on the smaller side. I have had some 20+ fish days at Green Mountain and have seen a couple large fish 10+ pounds taken as well. The bag and possession limit on Lake Trout is eight fish. (In the picture below, I was fishing with a friend and the fish pictured were kept by two anglers).
Jackson Reservoir is located approximately 70 miles northeast of Denver on I-76. The lake is a popular waterskiing lake, so expect a lot of boats. It is also popular for catching Wiper and Carp. The lake offers Black Crappie, Bluegill, Channel Catfish, Common Carp, Freshwater Drum, Hybrid Striped Bass(wiper/palmetto), Largemouth Bass, Rainbow Trout, Saugeye and Walleye. This lake is like a bowl with very little structure. A popular place for Wiper is at the inlet. I have caught huge carp in this lake and they fight like no ones business! Wipers, Walleyes and Saugeyes must be 15 inches long, Only one Walleye or Saugeye (in aggregate) 21 inches or longer can be taken per day. Anglers should check the regulations, because there are parts of the lake that close during waterfowl season.
I hope this is a helpful guide for people looking for a place to fish in Colorado. I also hope you enjoy these lakes as much as I do.
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