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Gigging season for Kokanee? CPW issued an emergency fish salvage order when COS drained South Catamount a couple of years ago. No size, bag or possession limits, up to 4 rods per angler and pretty sure live bait was permitted.Came here to post this. Wonder where they will put the fish? Can't imagine they can transfer that many to Spinney.
I didn't read this particular article, but it's amazing how much water a shallow lake loses through evaporation. I completely understand why they are transferring the water to Cheesman.AI Overview
Antero Reservoir was closed and drained in 2002 due to severe drought conditions and remained closed for five years, officially reopening to recreation in 2007. The reservoir, which went completely dry during this period, was managed by Denver Water to maximize water efficiency during the drought.
Another article mentioned this reservoir shuffle strategy may reduce some demand on Colorado River water the east slope diverts from the west slope. In the west, whiskey is for drinking; water is for fighting.I didn't read this particular article, but it's amazing how much water a shallow lake loses through evaporation. I completely understand why they are transferring the water to Cheesman.
I feel your sentiment, but in reality, reservoirs aren't made for recreation. As stated, Antero has been drained a few times, not great, but not the end of the world. There's 4 other lakes and a bunch of streams running through state wildlife areas nearby, plenty of fishing to be had.What were the stats they mentioned? It would save 5000 acre feet of water, which is the annual consumption of 15,000 houses? That is minuscule compared to the population of Denver. That hardly seems worth the trade off of destroying a fishery and its related recreation for 5-10 years.
Definitely plenty of water, but I find it interesting that they can't come to an agreement to simply store the water in the closest reservoir which is Spinney. Since the City of Aurora has those water rights, they can't or won't work out an agreement. Even though Spinney also won't rise enough for recreational boating this year, they are going to pass through 2 reservoirs and 40 miles of river just because of politics. So now Antero and Spinney will be closed for boating this summer when it could very easily only be out 1 reservoir. So now Elevenmile will take the brunt of 3 lakes worth of boaters!I feel your sentiment, but in reality, reservoirs aren't made for recreation. As stated, Antero has been drained a few times, not great, but not the end of the world. There's 4 other lakes and a bunch of streams running through state wildlife areas nearby, plenty of fishing to be had.
Its great fishing and may not ever get the fish like there is now in our lifetime.What were the stats they mentioned? It would save 5000 acre feet of water, which is the annual consumption of 15,000 houses? That is minuscule compared to the population of Denver. That hardly seems worth the trade off of destroying a fishery and its related recreation for 5-10 years.
Vegas draws from the Colorado River watershed. This is on the South Platte.Its great fishing and may not ever get the fish like there is now in our lifetime.
Draining the reservoir is only a "temp patch" the real problem is down stream like Las Vegas and others that use the water to make pretty fountains at the Bellagio. Wonder what the evaporation is in the summer at 110 degrees for months.
It's been drained beforeIts great fishing and may not ever get the fish like there is now in our lifetime.
Draining the reservoir is only a "temp patch" the real problem is down stream like Las Vegas and others that use the water to make pretty fountains at the Bellagio. Wonder what the evaporation is in the summer at 110 degrees for months.