Cherry Creek Fishing Report

Cherry Creek Reservoir - Aurora, CO (Douglas County)


by Colorado Parks & Wildlife
12-30-2022
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Boating Status: The reservoir is closed to boating- anglers please take precautions when fishing from shore

ANS Present: Eurasian Watermilfoil, Hybrid Eurasian Watermilfoil *ANS Inspections have concluded for the season- please call 303.297.1192 for ANS inspection options and information

Water Temp: 37º F

Ice: Present

Weather: As of mid-afternoon on 12/30, weather conditions are sunny with low winds.

Recorded Species: Walleye, Rainbow Trout, Black Crappie, Channel Catfish, Wiper

Notes: Anglers are reported having success when using jigs or crawlers in deeper water.

Please Read: Minimum size for walleyes is 18” long. The daily bag limit for walleye is 3 fish. Only 1 walleye longer than 21” can be taken per day. No saugeye are present in this lake. Minimum size for largemouth and
smallmouth bass is 15” Daily Bag and Possession Limits apply to all other species.

Ice Fishing-Specific Information 1. Ice fishing holes shall not exceed 10 inches in diameter, or 10 inches on any side. 2. All fires on the ice must be enclosed in a container. 3. No litter may be left on the ice. 4. On waters
where only portable shelters are permitted, all ice fishing shelters must be removed from the ice at the end of the day.





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for Friday, December 30th, 2022
Aurora Reservoir: Ice thickness 0-3 inches
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for Monday, December 12th, 2022
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