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Fish survived spill, but trout numbers fall

Wildlife officials concerned after river survey shows decreasing populations

Danger to Animas River short-lived

Independent study confirms low toxicity after Gold King spill

Wildlife in hot water

DENVER – Thousands of sockeye salmon have died this year because of unseasonably warm river waters in the Pacific Northwest. That’s just one indication that climate change is cau...

In wake of Animas River catastrophe, Bennet will back Good Samaritan law

Legislation could open the door for more mining reclamation

Trout farm faces uncertain future because of Animas River pollution

River opening may not be enough for Little Fishes

Let’s go fishing, dammit!

I have to admit that Goose’s favorite word is “dammit.” She doesn’t use it for shock value. It’s always uttered at appropriate times, like when she lost a decent-sized fish at Mo...

Durango’s fishy business

Fishing picks up on Animas; restoration project continues on Hermosa Creek

Cutthroat making comeback

Colorado cutthroat trout is making a comeback in the headwaters of Hermosa Creek. The fish, native to Colorado, Utah, Wyoming and New Mexico, is now found in only about 14 percent...

Sportsmen support federal water rule

Critics say poll asked misleading questions

Color rainbows’ ‘comeback’ indifferent

Brown trout king, but CPW efforts making rainbows more prominent

High and fast water makes for creative fishing

I’m not real religious when it comes to prayer. In fact my prayers are usually for good cigars, better whiskey, and fish in love with dry flies. I’m a man of simple needs. Howeve...

What’s for dinner, Kylie?