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Muskie Fishing In Colorado??

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Has anyone ever had any luck catching tiger muskies in colorado?  I live within an hour or 2 from estes park.  Supposedly Lake Estes has tiger muskies.

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When I visited my brother last summer, he showed me an article online about someone catching a tiger muskie in the mountains. I forgot what the link is and when it was posted. I do remember reading about a real trout used as bait. I heard stearn lake/pond has tiger muskie and there are signs that says it needs to be 36 inches to be a keeper.

Tigers are stocked in Colorado and lake Estes has had them stocked but they aren't in there in large numbers. I can't think of a single lake that has a large population of tigers. Evergreen lake and Bear Creek reservoir both have had tigers stocked in them and are probably closer than Estes. Where ever you go to target them, do not use trout (live or dead) as bait, it is illegal and if you get caught you will be ticketed.

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