Arapahoe County, CO
Aurora Reservoir is an 800-acre water body located in Aurora, Colorado. Well-known because of its trophy-sized fish population, this place is a popular angling destination.
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The daily creel limit for trout at Aurora Reservoir is 2 fish.
The lake has the minimum size limit of 15 inches for largemouth and smallmouth bass.
The minimum size limit for walleye here is 18 inches. Only 1 walleye bigger than 21 inches can be taken in the aggregate per day.
Fishing here is more productive when the water heats up to +50 degrees.
Trolling with nightcrawlers and minnows 1-7 feet deep might help you to catch trout here.
Target water 5-10 feet deep to catch largemouth bass here.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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