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Black Canyon Fishing

The Gunnison River within Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park is designated as Gold Medal Water. Streams and rivers in Colorado are designated as Gold Medal Waters by the state wildlife commission because they provide outstanding angling opportunities for large trout.

The Gold Medal Waters begin at the boundary of Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Curecanti National Recreation Area and continue downstream to the North Fork of the Gunnison River.

Special regulations are required to maintain gold medal quality experiences. Of the more than 9,000 miles of trout streams in Colorado, only 168 miles are designated as Gold Medal.

Regulations

These regulations apply to the Gunnison River within Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and within Curecanti National Recreation Area at East Portal (between the closure at Crystal Dam and the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park boundary):

Use artificial flies or lures only. NO BAIT! ALL Rainbow trout are CATCH AND RELEASE

  • Brown trout 12-16 inches must be returned to the water immediately.
  • Bag and possession limit for brown trout is 4 fish, 12 inches or less OR 3 fish less than 12 inches and 1 fish 16 inches or longer.
  • A Colorado fishing license is required.

Catch and Release Fishing

The numbers of fish important to anglers are declining for a variety of reasons. Anglers often catch fish that the law requires them to return to the water, such as rainbows in the Gunnison.

Fish become stressed through capture and handling which upsets their blood chemistry. The effects can be cumulative and decimate a fish. We recommend these actions to increase the survival chances of a catch and release fish:

Bring the fish in as quickly as possible.
Use barbless hooks, or crimp the barbs with needle nose pliers.
Minimize handling the fish. Be sure your hands or net is wet before touching the fish. Use a net with knotless mesh.
Keep the fish in the water. It preserves its protective slime coat.
Use a hook disgorger to remove hooks in the throat. Do not remove a deep hook, but cut the line just above the lure.
Use a heavy leader line, which exerts maximum pressure on the fish.
Gently hold fish in water facing upstream to allow it to gain equilibrium and add oxygen to its blood. Release it when it struggles.

How Do I Get to the Gunnison River?

The easiest access to the Gunnison River is to drive the East Portal Road. This road is extremely steep (15% grades) with hairpin curves. Vehicles with an overall length (including trailer) greater than 22 feet are prohibited. Fishing within 200 yards downstream of Crystal Dam is prohibited. The East Portal Road is closed in winter.

Anglers seeking a more secluded experience can hike one of the inner-canyon routes. Due to the steep, rocky terrain, these extremely difficult scrambles should only be attempted by those in excellent physical condition. A free backcountry permit is required, and can be obtained at the South Rim Visitor Center or the North Rim Ranger Station. More detailed information is available about the inner canyon routes.