A Beginner’s Fishing Guide | Costilla County, CO
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by | Sep 22, 2022 | Uncategorized

A Beginner’s Fishing Guide for Costilla County, Colorado

Fishing is a great way to spend the day in Costilla County! The rivers and lakes are full of fish, and there’s no better way to fill your basket than with a few trout, pike, bass, or panfish. Whether looking for a slow-moving stream or a fast-flowing river, you’ll find plenty of fishing opportunities here in Colorado.

#1 Bring the Right Supplies

  • Fishing Rod, Reel, and Line
  • Bait, lures, hooks, swivels, bobbers, weights. Note: Choosing live bait or artificial lures depends on where and what you’re fishing. It is a good idea to research this before going. 
  • First Aid Kit
  • Fishing hat, sunscreen, and sunglasses
  • Cooler
  • Take a fishing cart, caddies, or a waterproof backpack and tacklebox.
  • Scissors to cut line
  • Knife for prepping fish
  • Needle nose pliers for hook removal 
  • Optional is a scale and tape measure if you want to know the size of the fish.
  • Plenty of water

 

#2 Get a Fishing License

Colorado Parks and Wildlife offers anglers a one-day or annual fishing license for residents. Non-residents are offered the same, but can also choose a 5-day. Click HERE to pricing/purchase and read up on the fishing rules and regulations. 

 

#3 Research Where You’re Going

Costilla County, Colorado, has some of the best spots for fishing! Thanks to Colorado’s conservancy efforts, these areas scream lush waters, gorgeous vegetation, and plentiful wildlife. This makes fishing here all the better! 

Costilla County has four main reservoirs. 

  • Mountain Home Reservoir
    • Fed by Trinchera Creek, this coldwater lake near Ft. Garland is in a state wildlife area with no shortage of beautiful views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Camping here is free, where you and your family can enjoy fishing rainbow trout and northern pike. 
  • Sanchez Reservoir
    • This reservoir is a warm later a few miles south of San Luis, Colorado. You will also find no shortage of majestic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Not only is there fishing here but there is also camping and boating. This is a perfect place for the whole family! Here you will find catfish, perch, northern pike, carp, and walleye. 
    • For those experienced anglers out there, Culebra Creek awaits you for fly-fishing with a stunning view. 
  • Smith Reservoir
    • This reservoir is located in the San Luis Valley and is a popular spot for ice fishing. While fishing is allowed year-round, it is necessary to note here that on November 1 to the end of waterfowl season, fishing is only allowed within 200 yards of the same. Licensed anglers can expect to catch various species of trout. 
  • Eastdale Reservoir
    • Before fishing here, you will want to consult with local guides and resources. 

Final Thoughts

Fishing in Costilla County can be a great experience with proper planning and knowledge of your surrounding. It is a fun activity that can be enjoyed by people of all ages and abilities, including young children. Take your family and friends and find a great meal while having fun adventures!

If you want more tips on how to fish in Costilla County, check out some local guides or ask other anglers for their advice—they’ll be happy to share their expertise. It is essential to ensure you understand all licensing rules and fishing regulations in each area. Colorado Parks & Wildlife – Buy Fishing Licenses (state.co.us)

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