Beaver Creek Reservoir
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15-Dec-17
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Conditions
: Beaver Creek Reservoir - Fishing conditions are fair-good for rainbows. Anglers are using spinners, worms, and PowerBait. Saugeye and walley have been poor. (Anglers were permitted to keep their limit all summer which has affected the population). Smallmouth bass fishing has been fair near the dam by the rocky structures. Trout are probably the most active in the body of water for this time of year. Reminder: Only boats that do NOT require an ANS inspection are allowed to launch right now. (kayaks, belly boats, ect.) Ice fishing is permitted when ice is present. Reported by: Colorado D.O.W |
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About: -
Beaver Creek Reservoir is located
six miles south of South Fork Colorado. The 114 acre reservoir is situated at an
elevation of 8,850 ft. and offers good access for kids and seniors. Bear Creek
does have some good sized fish, with Kokanee being favor for anglers trolling in
boats. Ice fishing is popular during the winter months. The reservoir does
provide a concrete boat ramp for launching boats.
Location: From South Fork, go 2
miles southwest on U.S. Hwy 160 to USFS Road 360, then 6 miles south.
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Misc Info: -
Directions: Take Highway 287 north from Fort Collins to Laporte. Continue
north on 287 to Livermore. Travel west on 74E for 27 miles to County Road 162.
Turn left and go 2.5 miles to the campground turnoff. Turn right and travel
about a mile and a half to the day use area on the left side of the road.
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