Bluff Lake Area Fishing Spots
With 45 documented fishing spots, the Bluff Lake Area Fishing Spots stands as one of Colorado's premier angling regions. The zone boasts 29 crystal-clear lakes and 16 trophy-producing reservoirs where Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish thrive in healthy populations throughout the season.
The region's diverse aquatic habitats support robust fish populations year-round. Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Experienced guides in the area suggest adapting your approach based on seasonal patterns and water temperature changes.
Tackle selection for this zone should account for the variety of water types present. Medium-action spinning rods work well for most lake fishing here, while heavier setups are recommended for larger species like catfish. Live bait — nightcrawlers, minnows, and cut shad — remains highly effective across all water types. For catch-and-release fishing, barbless hooks and proper handling techniques help maintain the zone's healthy fish populations.
Most fishing spots in the Bluff Lake Area Fishing Spots are accessible via paved roads, with many offering designated parking areas and clear trails to the water. Public boat ramps are available at the larger lakes, typically with no launch fee or a nominal daily charge. Several spots also have accessible fishing piers, making them suitable for anglers with mobility limitations. Cell service can be spotty in the more remote areas of this zone, so downloading offline maps before your trip is recommended.
All 45 Fishing Spots in This Zone
Lakes (29)
Belleview Pond
View full guide →Big Dry Pond #1
View full guide →Big Lowry Pond
View full guide →Bingham Lake
View full guide →Bluff Lake
View full guide →Catamaran Lake
View on Maps ↗David's Lake
View on Maps ↗Fishing Pond
View on Maps ↗Heron Pond
View on Maps ↗Hutchinson Pond
View on Maps ↗Koi Pond
View on Maps ↗Lil Lowry Pond
View on Maps ↗Lily Pond
View on Maps ↗Lollipop Lake
View on Maps ↗Lone Tree Creek Pond
View on Maps ↗Mid Lowry Pond
View on Maps ↗Overland Lake
View on Maps ↗Overland Pond
View on Maps ↗Parkfield Lake
View on Maps ↗Picadilly Frog Pond
View on Maps ↗Schoolboy Pond
View on Maps ↗Senac Lake
View on Maps ↗Shores Lake
View on Maps ↗Smith Lake
View on Maps ↗The Pond
View on Maps ↗Tommy Davis Pond Lake
View on Maps ↗Wind Jammer Lake
View on Maps ↗Windmill Pond
View on Maps ↗Windsor Lake
View on Maps ↗Reservoirs (16)
Arapahoe County Water Authority Reservoir
View full guide →Arapahoe Lake Reservoir
View full guide →Aurora Reservoir
View full guide →Bar CCC Reservoir
View full guide →Blackmer Lake
View full guide →Cherry Creek Reservoir
View on Maps ↗Franktown Parker FPB-1 Reservoir
View on Maps ↗Franktown Parker FPS-1 Reservoir
View on Maps ↗Inverness Reservoir
View on Maps ↗Kelly Reservoir
View on Maps ↗Quincy Reservoir
View on Maps ↗Quincy Reservoir Spillway
View on Maps ↗Rueter-Hess Reservoir
View on Maps ↗Rueter-Hess Reservoir Spillway
View on Maps ↗Skeel Reservoir
View on Maps ↗Westerly Creek Reservoir
View on Maps ↗Frequently Asked Questions
Many of the larger lakes in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.
Anglers in this zone commonly target Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and Bluegill. Species availability varies by water body and season — check individual spot pages for specific species information.
Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.
Yes, a valid Colorado fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the Colorado wildlife agency or at local bait shops.