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Colorado Bass Fishing

The map to the left will take you to each lake's page. There you will find details about lake facilities, launch fees, anglers input and tips on lures and patterns that are catching bass.

On each page there is a link to the FISHING REPORTS PAGE. Let us know about your latest fishing trip by filling out this report . It will be posted on the appropriate lake page.

Also join in our FISHING DISCUSSION FORUM where you may talk about your favorite fishing subjects or issues dealing with our sport.

The intent of this site is to provide some useful information about these Colorado lakes and help us all catch and release more bass. The exchange of this information will help us all learn more about bass fishing and is part of what makes the Internet so useful.

Featured Article
Get Wrapped for success by Dan Mathisen

With the growth of bass fishing more and more anglers are starting to look for better ways to offer exposure for their sponsors and businesses. Over the last few years we’ve seen more and more wrapped vehicles adorned in sponsor logos. The new technology of today’s boat wraps are making a huge impact at all levels of the sport.

WesternBass.Com teamed up with wrappedgraphics.com to take advantage of the highest quality wrap available and get more exposure for our sponsors. The dollar f...


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Get Wrapped for success by Dan Mathisen
With the growth of bass fishing more and more anglers are starting to look for better ways to offer exposure for their sponsors and businesses. Over the last f...
Be “Odd” to Catch More Bass by Marc Marcantonio
I’ll bet you have a favorite fishing spot, or maybe a favorite lure. You know, like that old rickety dock on your “secret” lake that always kicks out a bass or...
BW The “GUTS” of Fishing the Darthead by Dave Rush
Having won more money on Spotted Bass reservoirs with a darthead than any other technique, you can bet that Dave Rush will always have a couple on his deck and...

Featured Colorado Lake
John Martin Colorado

John Martin Reservoir is fed by the Arkansas River and is a part of the Arkansas-Fryingpan Water Distribution Project and rests at an elevation of 3,800 feet. The lake has from a low of 1,000 surface-acres up to a high of 15,000 surface-acres, with an average size of 8-9,000 surface-acres. The Army Corps of Engineers owns the bulk of the reservoir shoreline, but leases most to Colorado Division of Wildlife. It protects the Arkansas River Valley below the dam from floods originating in the 18,915...

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