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CHATFIELD RESERVOIR
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[url "http://parks.state.co.us/default.asp?parkID=78&action=park"][#0000ff]CHATFIELD RESERVOIR[/#0000ff][/url]: This Denver metro area reservoir is one of the most popular recreation areas. With its extraordinary view of the foothills, this reservoir is developing a good walleye population, featuring many fish in the 1- to 3-pound class. There are rainbow trout, yellow perch, tiger muskie, smallmouth bass and crappie. Night fishing lands channel catfish, particularly in the Plum Creek area. A State Parks Pass is required. Location: South of Highway 85 to C-470, west and C-470, south on Wadsworth to the park entrance. [url "http://ndis.nrel.colostate.edu/maps/default.asp?cmd=INIT&Topic=Fishing&Place=False,494845,4378438,-1,-1,Chatfield Lake,0&Extent=489309,4372358,498909,4380358"][#0000ff]Interactive Map[/#0000ff][/url]
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how deep were you fishing? and what was your setup? might be able to help out if i have a little info.
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also try the rainbo is warks too should be great fishing in a couple weeks.
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throw something nosiey to wake them up lol.
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That trolling bite never panned out for me this year. Last couple of years you could get a limit pretty fast. The only luck I had was while it snowed. Just little guys too.
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hope you better luck try a differnt color and size might help also try dirffent speeds
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