by BPDSadmin | Apr 27, 2018 | Blog
During the 1970s, Caterpillar’s vacation period ran the first two weeks in July. I had a good friend Derike Goode from Mazon with whom I worked, hunted and fished. With vacation approaching, we both decided to take a trip out west. We decided on Colorado as we were...
by BPDSadmin | Apr 20, 2018 | Blog
State Senate passed House Bill 1008 by a 24-10 vote on Tuesday Boaters in Colorado would have to pony up as part of an effort to continue staving off an invasive mussel infestation in the state — which officials say would be crippling to recreation and infrastructure...
by BPDSadmin | Apr 17, 2018 | Blog
Conditions Report – Statewide Rivers and Creeks As we are approach the spring season, we will begin seeing increased flows and decreased clarity in our waters. This means anglers must use a bit larger and flashier presentations when fishing these conditions....
by BPDSadmin | Mar 27, 2018 | Blog
The issue of water rights of the Rio Grande between Texas, New Mexico and Colorado is controlled by a 1938 Rio Grande Compact between the three states but is managed by the Bureau of Reclamation who must dedicate a portion of those waters to Mexico as obligated by the...
by BPDSadmin | Mar 21, 2018 | Blog
Colorado Parks and Wildlife has a new online system for buying hunting licenses. CPW staff in Durango is holding an open house, 4-8pm on Tuesday, March 20, at the La Plata County Fairgrounds to explain the new system and answer questions. Hunters who are applying for...
by BPDSadmin | Mar 15, 2018 | Blog
Jumbo Reservoir, the 1,578 acre-foot reservoir located on the border of Logan and Sedgwick counties, will open to boating March 16. Colorado Parks and Wildlife Thursday announced the start of boat inspections at Jumbo as warmer spring weather arrives. The boat...