North Delaney Lake is another one of Colorado’s best kept secrets, also hidden away in the far north of the state. Typically Steamboat Lake is free of any regulations but the CPW keeps the latest information on Steamboat Lake Fishing Regulations updated online so check it out before you go. I always enjoy fishing that much more when nature puts on a show for you in both the water and the land. The gorgeous views of Hahn Peak surround you while you cast and that is something that is hard to ignore. No shoulder to shoulder fishing here! The State Park even offers a winter bounty for ice fishers so Steamboat Lake is a fishing spot for all seasons. The Lake is 1,053 acres large so you’ve got plenty of room to move around and find a secluded spot away from other anglers. The other thing I love about Steamboat is that you can bait fish here, unlike most other Gold Medal Waters which restrict you to using artificial baits only. Steamboat Lake is one of the 3 Gold Medal Waters in Colorado and given the high standards needed to be awarded this prestigious honor, you know there are plenty of trout just waiting to be caught!īesides the phenomenal volume of trout that Steamboat Lake is home to, you will find plenty of different species of trout too including the Snake River Cutthroat Trout. Steamboat Lake in the far North of the state is our top pick of the more than 2,000 lakes in Colorado, and not without good reason! Steamboat is located only a short distance from Steamboat Springs yet somehow remains one of Colorado’s best kept secrets.
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