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Colorado Fish Species

Black Bullhead
Black Crappie
Blue Catfish
Bluegill
Bluehead sucker
Brook Trout
Brown Trout
Channel Catfish
Colorado River Cutthroat
Common Carp
Creek Chub
Cutbow Trout
Cutthroat Trout
Flannelmouth Sucker
Flathead Catfish
Flathead Chub
Freshwater Drum
Gizzard Shad
Golden Shiner
Goldfish
Grass Carp
Grayling
Green Sunfish
Greenback Cutthroat
Hybrid Striped Bass(wiper/palmetto)
Kokanee
Lake Chub
Lake Trout
Largemouth Bass
Longear Sunfish
Longnose Sucker
Mountain Whitefish
Northern Pike
Orangespotted Sunfish
Pumpkinseed
Rainbow Trout
Redear Sunfish
River Carpsucker
Roundtail Chub
Rudd
Sauger
Saugeye
Smallmouth Bass
Splake
Spottail Shiner
Spotted Bass
Striped Bass
Suckermouth Catfish
Sunfish (Bream)
Tiger Muskie
Tiger Trout
Walleye
White Bass
White Crappie
White Sucker
Yellow Perch

Bluegill Go to the lake details page... Colorado Master Angler Award info...
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FishExplorer Lakes with Bluegill
Adams County Fairground Lakes
Adobe Creek Reservoir (Blue Lake)
Lake Arbor
Aurora Reservoir
Barnum Park Lake
Barr Lake
Bear Creek Lake
Big Thompson Ponds
Bingham lake-Pinery Reservoir
Blue Huron Lake
Boedecker Reservoir
Boulder (Longmont) County Fairgrounds Lakes
Boulder Reservoir
Boyd Lake
Brush Hollow Reservoir
Centennial Park
Chatfield Reservoir
Cherry Creek Reservoir
Chipeta Lakes SWA
City Park Lake (Denver)
Community College Pond
Croke Reservoir
Crown Hill Lake
Dixon Reservoir
Douglas Reservoir
Elaine T. Valente Open Space
Elkhead Reservoir
Erie Lake
Exposition Park Pond
Faversham Park Pond
Frank SWA
Garland Park Lake (Lollipop Lake)
Lake Geneva
Grandview Ponds
Harper Lake
Harriman Lake
Harvey Gap Reservoir
Holbrook Reservoir
Horseshoe Reservoir (Lathrop SP)
Horsetooth Reservoir
Hunters Glen Lake
Jackson Lake
Jerry Creek Reservoirs
Jim Baker Reservoir
Jumbo Annex (Red Lion SWA)
Jumbo Reservoir (Julesburg)
Kinney Lake SWA
Lagerman Reservoir
Lon Hagler Reservoir
Lonetree Reservoir
Louisville (Warembourg) Fishing Pond
Lowell Ponds
Mack Mesa Lake
Main Reservoir
Martin Lake
McCall Lake
McKay Lake
McMurry Pond
Mike Higbee SWA
Narraguinnep Reservoir
Navajo Reservoir
Nee Gronda Reservoir
North Shields Ponds
North Sterling Reservoir
Olney Springs
Otero Pond
Palmer Lake
Pastorius Reservoir
Pella Crossing
Pikeview Reservoir
Portner Reservoir (Fossil Creek)
Prewitt Reservoir
Prospect Lake (Colorado Springs)
Prospect Park Lakes (Wheatridge)
Prospect Ponds (FC)
Pueblo Reservoir
Quail Lake
Rifle Gap Reservoir
Rio Blanco Lake
Riverbend Ponds
Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Rocky Mountain Lake
Runyon/Fountain Lakes
Salibury Park
Sheldon Lake (City Park)
Simpson Ponds SWA
Sloan Lake
Smith Reservoir (Lakewood)
Spratt-Platte Lake
St. Vrain State Park (Barbour Ponds)
Stalker Lake
Standley Lake
Sterns Lake
Thomas Reservoir
Thornton Gravel Ponds #2 & #3
Thurston Reservoir
Tom Frost Reservoir
Totten Lake
Trinidad Reservoir
Turks Pond
Union Reservoir
Walden Ponds
Ward Road Pond
Webster Lake
West Lake (GJ)
Westminster City Park Pond
Willow Springs Ponds
Windsor Lake
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Bluegill

These hand size/shaped sunfish typify the family.  Mention sunfish and there’s little doubt that bluegill with come to mind.  Their bluish-black earflap is a distinguishing feature.  Equipped with a relatively small mouth, they are nonetheless voracious feeders taking surprisingly large lures. The spiny dorsal fin usually has ten spines and the anal fin three. Bluegills are usually dark olive green along the back, with a variety of colors along the sides, lavender, brown, copper, or orange.  Older specimens often have a reddish-orange or yellow belly.
 
Spawning begins when water temperatures near the70’s. Typically starting in May or June and they may spawn all summer.  As a result bluegills often overpopulate. They prefer to nests in shallow water on a gravel base. Males, like most sunfish, guard the nest. 

Ahh the joys of childhood and catching bluegills on a bobber and worm...at least that's how it was for us. But this hard-fighting panfish has a dedicated following, more so than just child's play. So chances are there's a body of water very close to you that is stocked (and stacked) with bluegill. The world record angling record tips the scales at 4 pounds 12 ounces, and adults can grow over 12" long. Get one of these hooked onto your lightweight fly or spin rod and it'll definitely take you for a spin! And while you're at it, take a kid out who could use a little fishing time!


 

Bluegill in Colorado

From the Colorado DOW:
This sunfish has a short and deep body. As with all sunfish, the dorsal (top) fin is not split. The bluegill has a small mouth on a short head and a dark gill flap with no trim. There are parallel vertical bars on the side with long, pointed pectoral (side) fins. A male bluegill in breeding colors has brilliant blue fins and a red-orange stomach. The female bluegill is dark on the back with vertical stripes on the body. Bluegills are best caught in the morning or evening using small tackle ranging from a bobber and worm to delicate dry flies. Once one bluegill is located, others will be nearby. Bluegill spawn in colonies from late spring to August, building nests on gravel, sand, mud, leaves, or sticks in 1-4 feet of water. As summer heat becomes extreme, these fish move to deeper water and the shade of weed beds. On Green Sunfish: This fish is similar in appearance to the bluegill, but has a larger mouth and is olive in color with short, rounded pectoral fins and yellow trim on the fins. This stocky fish is found in both streams and impoundments and spawns in shallow areas from June to mid-August. Like most sunfish, this sporty panfish can be taken with crickets, worms, and other bait rigged under a bobber, or with small lures, jigs, and flies.

Bluegill in Colorado can grow large and are plentiful in numerous ponds and lakes throughout the state.  

State records

Kept            11.5 inches, 2 lb 4 oz   
Released  12.5 inches.

Colorado Master Angler Award qualifying length for bluegill is 10 inches. 

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