Good, bad trout news to come at meeting

The Gunnison River has a healthy population of brown trout, including this one from near Red Rocks Canyon, but recent low-water years have had some impacts on size distribution.



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The Gunnison River has a healthy population of brown trout, including this one from near Red Rocks Canyon, but recent low-water years have had some impacts on size distribution.

The last few years generally have been a mixed blessing to trout in the Gunnison River. Dan Kowalski, aquatics biologist with the Colorado Division of Wildlife, is expected to address those…




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