Fishing in Lamar, Colorado
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Lamar, Colorado
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Fishing In National Forests

The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and The Comanche National Grassland
The Pike and San Isabel National Forests and The Comanche National Grassland offers nearly 3 million acres of public lands from the short grass prairies to the alpine tundra. This area offers a wide variety of recreation for all visitors.
FishingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedATV are allowedHandicapped AccessVisitor center
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Fishing In State Parks

John Martin Reservoir State Park
Located in the Lower Arkansas River Valley, visitors come to this park to take advantage of modern campgrounds, great fishing, un-crowded boating waters, diverse wildlife viewing opportunities, and to see historical signs of the past.
FishingPicnic tableBirdwatchingHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedWildlife viewingRV campingTent campingSwimmingToiletsBoat launchPotable drinking waterFees are charged

Lake Hasty
This lake is mainly for swimming and fishing only. Anglers catch walleye, saugeye, bass, wiper, crappie, perch, and catfish.
FishingBirdwatchingWildlife viewingPicnic tableHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedRV campingTent campingFees are chargedToiletsPotable drinking waterSwimming
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Lakes & Reservoirs

Adobe Creek Reservoir
Fish found at the creek include walleye, saugeye, crappie, largemouth bass, channel catfish, northern pike, white bass, bluegill, wiper and tiger muskie.
FishingBirdwatchingRV campingTent campingWildlife viewingBoat launchToilets

John Martin Reservoir
This is a large reservoir that accommodates all forms of water recreation including water skiing, jet skiing, sailing, windsurfing, and swimming. Anglers catch walleye, saugeye, bass, wiper, crappie, perch, and catfish.
FishingBirdwatchingWildlife viewingPicnic tableHiking is allowedMountain bikes are allowedRV campingTent campingFees are chargedToiletsSwimmingPotable drinking waterBoat launch
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Rivers & Streams

Arkansas River
The trout population in the Arkansas is 90 percent self-reproducing brown trout and 10 percent Colorado River rainbows, which are introduced as fingerlings. Expect about 2,000 fish per mile on the average.
FishingBirdwatchingHorses are allowedHiking is allowedWildlife viewingHandicapped AccessBoat launch
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