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Western Colorado Angler Preparedness Plan
Summer 2026: Before heading to western Colorado for a fishing adventure, be advised of record setting low flows, expected high water temperatures, and the recent discovery of aquatic nuisance species (ANS).
Anglers are encouraged to contact local fly shops for current conditions, carry a thermometer and reel it in when water temperatures reach 680F, and bring gear that will allow you to change fishing plans upon arrival (boating, wading, high mountain).
Additionally, the Roaring Fork River from Carbondale to the confluence with the Colorado River, along with the Colorado River, is infested with New Zealand mudsnails. The Colorado River from its confluence with the Eagle River to the Utah border is infested with zebra mussels.
River users are urged to clean, drain, and dry their gear before coming to the western slope and clean, drain, dry their gear after every use and before moving from river to river. Wader washing and boat cleaning stations can be found here.
All are welcome to the Roaring Fork Valley, but please keep these concerns in mind when coming to visit our waters and anywhere else you enjoy fishing in Colorado. Protect our rivers and the fishery.

Water Temperatures Already Breaking Records
In April and May, RFC conducted baseline water quality monitoring across the Roaring Fork Watershed at 22 and 17 sites, respectively. The majority of these sites have 10+ years of baseline data with about a third having 20+ years of data.
Between the two months, 14 historic temperature maximums were exceeded. Generally speaking, this well-outpaces the normal rate of setting new maximums.
APRIL:
- Water temperatures in April were an average of 2.79℉ (1.55℃) greater than median.
MAY:
- Water temperatures in May were an average of 5.78℉ (3.21℃) greater than median.
- At sites where water temperature exceeded max, temperatures were an average of 5.06℉ (2.81℃) greater than the existing max!

The data in the above table was provided by the U.S. Geological Survey gauge on
the Roaring Fork River at Veltus Park in Glenwood Springs, CO.
Ruedi Reservoir Boat Ramp is Open
The Ruedi Reservoir Boat Ramp opened May 1 following extensive repairs to the ramp’s supporting infrastructure in April.
The U.S. Forest Service, Ruedi Water and Power Authority, and American Land and Leisure, the campground concessionaire, brought in a concrete contractor in April to lift and repair the Ruedi boat ramp where erosion had caused damage. During the summer season, the reservoir side of the ramp will be armored to protect the ramp from further erosion.
As in past years, all boaters are required to complete an Aquatic Nuisance Species (ANS) inspection conducted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff before using the reservoir. These inspections help prevent the spread of invasive zebra and quagga mussels into Ruedi Reservoir.
Depending on reservoir levels through the summer, the 2026 hours for mandatory boat inspections at Ruedi Boat Ramp are:
May 1 - June 26, 6am-8pm
June 27 - Sept. 7, 6am-10pm
Sept. 8 - Sept. 27, 6am-8pm
Sept. 28 - Oct. 11, 7am-7pm
Oct. 12 - Oct. 31, 7am-6pm
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I have stepped down as development director at RFC to focus on family. It has been a privilege to work alongside the very best people in service of the Roaring Fork Watershed, and I leave deeply grateful for the memories and the invaluable education I received in the world of water. With gratitude, Sheryl

These iconic critters are mounting a comeback across Colorado, and now YOU can help them!
Learn more about this project and how to report sightings HERE.
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Consider a Charitable RolloverIndividuals over 70½ may donate to charities directly from their IRA, known as a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD). QCDs count towards any required minimum distribution (RMD) an account holder must take from their IRA. With a QCD you can benefit your Roaring Fork Watershed, fulfill your RMD requirement, and exclude that amount from your income. Ask your financial advisor if this is a good strategy for you to support your rivers! |
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