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Deer Lakes
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Cebolla Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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Deer Lakes are a series of small, easily accessible, man-made reservoirs offering good to excellent fishing for rainbow trout. |
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Emerald Lake
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Taylor River Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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Emerald Lake is an alpine lake of twelve surface acres, that supports small rainbow trout. It is situated in a scenic valley with a picnic area on its northern shore. |
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Lake Irwin
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Taylor River Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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This beautiful alpine lake is easily accessed and supports rainbow and brook trout in thirty surface acres of water. |
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Lamphier Lakes
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Cebolla Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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Lamphier Lakes lie high in an alpine valley of the Fossil Ridge Wilderness. Because of the high altitude, the fishing in these lakes varies day to day. Native cutthroat and rainbow trout can be found here. |
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Larson Lakes
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Cebolla Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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Larson Lakes lie four miles from the Old Lake City Cemetery on Larson Lakes Trail, 236. The hike to Larson Lakes is of moderate difficulty. Fishing for brook and rainbow trout is often good at this site. |
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McDonough Reservoir
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Cebolla Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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McDonough Reservoir is located west of Cochetopa Canyon and the old Ute Agency Center. This man-made reservoir has rainbow, brook and brown trout up to 12 inches long. |
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Mill Lake
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Cebolla Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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Mill Lake lies at an elevation of 11,720 feet. The fishing can vary dramatically from hour to hour, but fish of 18 inches have been caught at this site. |
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Mirror Lake
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Taylor River Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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Mirror Lake lies at 11,000 feet immediately west of the Continental Divide. brook and rainbow trout inhabit this clear lake. |
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Needle Creek Reservoir
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Cebolla Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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Needle Creek Reservoir was developed in 1962 as an irrigation holding area. It has good fishing with rainbows and brook trout averaging ten to eleven inches. |
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Pot Hole Lakes
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Taylor River Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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Pot Hole lakes lie close to 10,000 feet on the Taylor River north of Taylor Reservoir. They are heavily stocked due to easy accessibility. |
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Ptarmigan Lake
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Taylor River Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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This lake, located above 12,000 feet, offers rainbow trout and good fishing. |
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Spring Creek Reservoir
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Taylor River Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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Spring Creek Reservoir lies immediately west of Taylor Park Reservoir amidst 10,000 and 11,000 foot peaks. This lake supports rainbow and brown trout and fair fishing. |
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Taylor Lake
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Taylor River Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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This lake supports Brook trout, but is rated as having poor fishing. |
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Texas Creek Lakes
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Taylor River Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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These four lakes are fed by Texas Creek and are centrally located between the Collegiate Peaks Wilderness boundary and Taylor Park Reservoir in Taylor Park. |
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Twin Lakes
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Taylor River Ranger District,
Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests
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Twin Lakes are located within the southeastern boundary of the Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness Area. The lakes support rainbow trout with the fishing rated as poor. |
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