The state of Colorado is a great place to fish. Whether you are into river or lake fishing, Colorado has a lot of different fishing experiences that will keep you on your toes.

Best Places to Go Fishing in Colorado: Rivers vs. Lakes

I grew up fishing at rivers. I will be honest, it has been quite some time since I have cast a line hoping a trout would bite, but I think I will go fishing again this summer. Fishing is fun, relaxing, and a great excuse to leave your phone in the car.

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The last time I went fishing, I did not need a license to do so. Yep, that is how long it has been. 12 years have passed since then and I have been looking into getting a fishing license.

Do You Need a Fishing License in Colorado? Here’s the Answer

According to Colorado Parks and Wildlife, kids under 15 years old are allowed to fish without a license. This means that as soon as a resident or tourist turns 16, they are required to get a fishing license.

How Much Does a Colorado Fishing License Cost in 2025?

A fishing license is currently $42.91 in the state of Colorado. That price is for a fishing license that lasts for 13 months. A one-day license is nearly $17.

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Nonresidents have to pay $120.25 for an annual pass and $39.17 for a one-day Colorado fishing license.

Anybody that fishes will also need a Habit stamp that costs about $12.00

If you want to fish for free, you can actually make that happen this summer. Colorado is offering a free fishing day from June 7and 8.

These Are The Best Lakes For Fishing in Colorado

From a combination of sources, like UndercoverColorado.com and ColoradoOutdoorsMag.com.

Gallery Credit: Chris Kelly

8 Amazing Lakes Famous for Colorado Ice Fishing Each Winter

Ice fishing during the winter months just continues to grow in popularity in Colorado. Today we'll look at 8 lakes perfect for ice fishing this winter.

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