Colorado Department of Natural Resources
Home
|
Shop
|
Maps
|
Jobs
|
Volunteer
|
FAQ
|
Contact
|
Search
Turn on more accessible mode
Hunting
Fishing
Viewing
Rules/Regs
Education
Wildlife Species
Land/Water
Research
News & Media
Commission
Fishing
Quick Launch
Buy a License!
Season Dates and Fees
Habitat Stamp
Regulations Brochures
Wildlife Public Education Advisory Council
Reports
Statewide Conditions
Stocking Report
Seasonal Information
Fishery Survey Summaries
Management and Surveys
Stream Flows
Ice Fishing
Where to Go/101 Places
Hot Spots
101 (+) Places to Take a Kid Fishing
Access for Mobility Impaired
Maps of Statewide Fishing Waters
Species Identification
Management
Mandatory Boat Inspections
Hatcheries
Management and Surveys
Blue Mesa Reservoir
Aquatic Animal Health Lab
Clinics and Education
Clinics
Aquatic Opportunities
Fish Hatchery Map
Awards and Records
Records by Weight
Records by Length
Master Anglers
Resources/Tips
Fishing is Fun Program
Motorboat Colorado
Tips for Fishing with Kids
Releasing Fish Safely
Angler Ethics
Arkansas Dead Trout
Recipes
Disabled Accessibility
Military Benefits
Fishing
Health Advisory When Eating Fish
Printer friendly version
There are some risks associated with eating fish with contaminants exceeding the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) levels, and anglers are advised to heed the
Health Department's Fish advisories in Colorado
. More information is available on the
Department of Public Health and Environment's Mercury-free Colorado
page or call (303) 692-3550.
Last Updated: 10/28/2010 8:25 PM