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Glen Canyon, Colorado River flyfishing regs?
Seeing as how this used to be my backyard, I ought to be the expert on this,
but I was not a flyfisherman when I left Flag, so I'm in the dark. Can anyone tell me the definitive new regs on fishing in Glen Canyon? What license do I need (its technically in Utah, but access is through Arizona), is it mandatory C&K (it used to be in the past), and are there special stamps/rules/lotteries/etc I need to know about? Can I fish after dark? How far below the dam can I fish? Is there a National Park entrance fee? A quick google search boggled my mind. Thanks --riverman |
Glen Canyon, Colorado River flyfishing regs?
Riverman wrote:
Can anyone tell me the definitive new regs on fishing in Glen Canyon? What license do I need (its technically in Utah, but access is through Arizona), is it mandatory C&K (it used to be in the past), and are there special stamps/rules/lotteries/etc I need to know about? Can I fish after dark? How far below the dam can I fish? Is there a National Park entrance fee? http://www.nps.gov/glca/fishing.htm |
Glen Canyon, Colorado River flyfishing regs?
"Chip Bartholomay" wrote in message ... Riverman wrote: Can anyone tell me the definitive new regs on fishing in Glen Canyon? What license do I need (its technically in Utah, but access is through Arizona), is it mandatory C&K (it used to be in the past), and are there special stamps/rules/lotteries/etc I need to know about? Can I fish after dark? How far below the dam can I fish? Is there a National Park entrance fee? http://www.nps.gov/glca/fishing.htm Thanks, Chip. That was succint, but it still leaves me befuddled. Could some of you legal eagles read through that with me, if you will, and help me decipher? I'm an Arizona resident, and looking for a license to fish the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam. It talks about a license for the LAKE (don't want that) and a trout stamp to catch and creel (C&K, I assume) trout, but I don't want that either. I can't figure out what is required for an AZ resident who wants to C&R trout on the Colorado River only. Maybe I ought to just buy a non-residents license for $26, and C&R so I don't need the stamp. I think that policy is clear enough. --riverman (see why it was so confusing?) |
Glen Canyon, Colorado River flyfishing regs?
Riverman wrote:
http://www.nps.gov/glca/fishing.htm Thanks, Chip. That was succint, but it still leaves me befuddled. Could some of you legal eagles read through that with me, if you will, and help me decipher? I'm an Arizona resident, and looking for a license to fish the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam. It talks about a license for the LAKE (don't want that) and a trout stamp to catch and creel (C&K, I assume) trout, but I don't want that either. I can't figure out what is required for an AZ resident who wants to C&R trout on the Colorado River only. The river below the dam is entirely in AZ. Looks like you would need an AZ license. According to this site: http://utahoutdoors.com/pages/leesferry1-99.htm it looks like you would need a minimum of a 5-day license with no trout stamp. The best place to look, however, is he http://www.gf.state.az.us/h_f/fishing_rules.html You can download the current regs and license requirements. |
Glen Canyon, Colorado River flyfishing regs?
"Chip Bartholomay" wrote in message ... Riverman wrote: http://www.nps.gov/glca/fishing.htm Thanks, Chip. That was succint, but it still leaves me befuddled. Could some of you legal eagles read through that with me, if you will, and help me decipher? I'm an Arizona resident, and looking for a license to fish the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam. It talks about a license for the LAKE (don't want that) and a trout stamp to catch and creel (C&K, I assume) trout, but I don't want that either. I can't figure out what is required for an AZ resident who wants to C&R trout on the Colorado River only. The river below the dam is entirely in AZ. Looks like you would need an AZ license. According to this site: http://utahoutdoors.com/pages/leesferry1-99.htm it looks like you would need a minimum of a 5-day license with no trout stamp. The best place to look, however, is he http://www.gf.state.az.us/h_f/fishing_rules.html I'm actually perusing that exact site now in another window. I think the AZ license is clear: I need one. I'm trying to be sure about the trout stamp now....the site specifies the trout stamp is required for "all persons who take or attempt to take trout" I assume C&R counts as 'taking or attempting to take'. Depends on what you mean by 'take', I guess. Strange that the bag limit is 4 per day, none over 12 inches, but if you're blind you can only keep 2 per day. Geeze, if it wasn't hard enough to sight cast if you re blind, but then you can only keep two! Just try to convince your friends that you really caught more than that! --riverman |
Glen Canyon, Colorado River flyfishing regs?
The river is in AZ. Go to www.leesferry.com or www.mcg-leesferry.com. They
are two of the larger guiding ops at Lee's Ferry. They'll know the regs for sure. -John "riverman" wrote in message ... "Chip Bartholomay" wrote in message ... Riverman wrote: Can anyone tell me the definitive new regs on fishing in Glen Canyon? What license do I need (its technically in Utah, but access is through Arizona), is it mandatory C&K (it used to be in the past), and are there special stamps/rules/lotteries/etc I need to know about? Can I fish after dark? How far below the dam can I fish? Is there a National Park entrance fee? http://www.nps.gov/glca/fishing.htm Thanks, Chip. That was succint, but it still leaves me befuddled. Could some of you legal eagles read through that with me, if you will, and help me decipher? I'm an Arizona resident, and looking for a license to fish the Colorado River below Glen Canyon Dam. It talks about a license for the LAKE (don't want that) and a trout stamp to catch and creel (C&K, I assume) trout, but I don't want that either. I can't figure out what is required for an AZ resident who wants to C&R trout on the Colorado River only. Maybe I ought to just buy a non-residents license for $26, and C&R so I don't need the stamp. I think that policy is clear enough. --riverman (see why it was so confusing?) |
Glen Canyon, Colorado River flyfishing regs?
"riverman" wrote in message ...
Last year a guy gave a nice presentation to our local flyfishing club about hiking in to the Colorado River. I think they hiked down "South Canyon". Great, secluded fishing. On the web I found a reference to fishing at "South Canyon, Jackass, and Nankoweap". I have no idea if all those are hike-in spots. Never been there but it sounded like fishing up towards Glen Canyon is either "crowded" right at the river access, or you need to rent a jetboat/guide to take you upstream where it's more spread out. He also mentioned that fish sizes on the Colorado have been steadily falling, but he had lot's of pics of plenty of 14-16"ers, so bigger must be not too uncommon. Jon. |
Glen Canyon, Colorado River flyfishing regs?
"Jonathan Cook" wrote in message m... "riverman" wrote in message ... Last year a guy gave a nice presentation to our local flyfishing club about hiking in to the Colorado River. I think they hiked down "South Canyon". Great, secluded fishing. On the web I found a reference to fishing at "South Canyon, Jackass, and Nankoweap". I have no idea if all those are hike-in spots. Never been there but it sounded like fishing up towards Glen Canyon is either "crowded" right at the river access, or you need to rent a jetboat/guide to take you upstream where it's more spread out. He also mentioned that fish sizes on the Colorado have been steadily falling, but he had lot's of pics of plenty of 14-16"ers, so bigger must be not too uncommon. Jon. I know all those canyons well. South is a beautiful hike, ending at a stupendous part of the Canyon (maybe my favorite 200 meter piece of land on earth!) Jackass and Nankoweap are a long haul to get into. The upper stretch above Lee's Ferry is quite crowded, but as a boatman, I get certain 'favors' from other boatmen....like I can get a ride up to GCDam with a jet boat, and dropped off to drift down, spend a night or two, and just relax. In my canoe, I can get to places the hikers cannot access. But the wardens have boats, too, so I want the proper license when I go this summer. --riverman |
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