Guides & Advice  : Colorado : 
Denver

 
Frommer's Guide
INTRODUCTION
DINING
ATTRACTIONS
NIGHTLIFE
SHOPPING
WALKING TOURS
ACTIVE PURSUITS
Ballooning
Biking
Boating
Fishing
Golf
Hiking
Horseback Riding
Parks & Reserves
Recreation Centers
Skiing
Tennis
Swimming
Bowling
SPECTATOR SPORTS
FEATURES AND EVENTS
Active Pursuits: Fishing Frommer
A couple of good bets in the metropolitan area are Chatfield State Park, with trout, bass, and panfish, and Cherry Creek State Park, which boasts trout, walleye pike, bass, and crappie. In all, there are more than 7,100 miles of streams and 2,000 reservoirs and lakes in Colorado. For information, contact Colorado State Parks, the Colorado Division of Wildlife (tel. 303/297-1192), or the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (tel. 303/236-7917).

A number of sporting-goods stores can provide more detailed information. The skilled and experienced staff at The Flyfisher Ltd., 120 Madison St. (tel. 303/322-5014), can help with equipment choices and recommendations for where to go. The Flyfisher also offers lessons, seminars, clinics, and guided wade and float trips ($275 a day for two people).



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