Best Fishing Spots in Denver for the weekendTop Stories

May 19, 2017 05:39
Best Fishing Spots in Denver for the weekend

Fishing is one of the best things to do during weekends. It does not take much effort, all you need is a fishing rod. Then you can just lie down and relax yourselves.

High pressure versus low-pressure fishing is one thing to take into consideration when choosing a spot.

If the lake is a high pressure one, then you can assume lots of other people will be around trying their luck at hooking a whopper. At low-pressure lakes, your fishing vibe is less likely to be disturbed.

But before you grab your fishing rod, make sure that you sign up for a fishing license. If you are between day pass and the annual pass, just know the fact that the money goes into protecting state’s beloved public lands and forests.

Low-Pressure Lakes:

- Jewell Park Pond.

Not all the time, but if you are lucky enough, low pressure lakes can be a give and take - less people, less fish. The Jewel Park Pond is a gem in Lakewood. It is a nice, relaxing place to catch catfish and crappie. But the fish are not stocked so your chances might be a little lower.

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Medium-Pressure Lakes:

- Sprague Lake.

If you can go for an easy morning hike to a 13 acre lake, then you will be awarded with breathtaking scenery and reflections of surroundings mountains on the water. Do not forget your fishing pole or you will miss the chance to catch native cutthroat trout.

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High-Pressure Lakes:

- Ferril Lake.

Ferril Lake at Denver’s City Park is a high pressure lake, which is just yards away from the the Denver Zoo, Denver Museum of Nature and Science and has everything like a bandstand, boat dock, jogging trails and grassy knolls. The spot is visited by thousands of people every year. Ferril Lake keeps you entertained in all means of way.

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