Colorado Walleye Fishing Locations

Two places that are you want to watch for the future are the Narraguinnep and Puett Reservoirs. The stocking of these reservoirs means that the walleye are going to become abundant and will grow to a good size. The plan is to stock these reservoirs for the next five years. This will be a good area for the Cortez area. Although this is a new planting, it has taken off quite well and anglers are seeing some hope for fishing on the reservoirs.

Sanchez Reservoir is another popular place to fish for walleye. This reservoir has some underwater structures that make it ideal for walleyes. Many anglers have revealed that using a crankbait works the best. Although you are not going to fish from shore, the boaters will find that the ten to twenty feet water levels are holding the walleyes.

North Sterling Reservoir is just another reservoir where the walleye are biting. The thing most anglers do not realize is that you can sit right in the middle of the reservoir and catch a walleye. This is a place where you can actively fish from spring until early winter. The walleye are biting at a jig and a minnow. Many anglers are using a Rappa or even a crankbait.

It is true that Colorado is not just for hiking in the mountains. The walleye fishing is superb. The many lakes and reservoirs are great to fish for walleye and other species. It does not take much to bring in a walleye for the table every night. These are just a few of the places to fish. You will learn that there are so many more places in Colorado to fish for walleye. All you need is a little time.

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Dan
Dan Eggertsen is a fellow walleye fishing enthusiast to the point of obsession. :) He's been providing solid advice on walleye fishing since 2004.

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