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Lake Pueblo Colorado fishing guides can offers some of the best fishing guide trips in Colorado for walleye and trophy walleye near Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, Denver and Pueblo. With 100 plus walleye boated days during the peak of the fishing season in Colorado starting at the end of April and fishing strong through the first or second week of July most years. If you are looking for Colorado walleye fishing trips to get away from the crowds and still have the convenience of being close to Colorado Springs, Pikes Peak, and Denver, then Pueblo fishing charters might be the right choice for you. Pueblo Colorado fishing guide trips come in a variety of choices depending on the time of year ranging from trophy Colorado walleye fishing charters in the early spring and mid-fall, to fast and furious walleye after walleye fish catching action during the peak walleye season from May through July. During most of the walleye season Lake Pueblo Colorado guided fishing trips average 25 to 50 walleye per trip with a mix of smallmouth bass, spotted bass, and the occasional wiper, catfish, carp, perch, and trout thrown in the mix. A Pueblo Reservoir Colorado fishing guide can put you on some of the funnest and fastest paced fishing for walleye with double and triple hook-ups common almost every Lake Pueblo fishing guide charter.
Colorado Fishing Charters Lake PuebloLake Pueblo fishing charters can provide a unique Colorado guided fishing trip opportunity for walleye, catfish, crappie, bass, and wiper. Pueblo Reservoir is home to an outstanding walleye and bass fishery, which was ranked "48th out of 100 Top Bass Lakes" for 2012 by BassMasters. Whether you’re looking for the challenge of chasing trophy walleye or want delicious table fair with walleye and crappie fillets, Lake Pueblo fishing guide trips offers a vast array of Colorado fishing opportunities. Lake Pueblo houses a variety of fish including walleye, wiper, large and smallmouth bass, crappie, perch, trout, carp, channel catfish, blue catfish, flathead catfish, white suckers, and gizzard shad. Pueblo Reservoir is located 15 minutes west of Pueblo, 45 minutes south of Colorado Springs, and about 2 hours south of Denver.
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