Jul 20
The Colorado Division of Wildlife will hold an informational meeting to discuss the Summit Lake fish improvement project at the Dolores Public Lands Center, July 26 at 6:30 p.m.
On Aug. 27, the DOW will treat the lake with a chemical to kill the non-native white suckers that are the dominant fish species in that body of water. The white suckers are so dominant that few other fish are able to survive in the lake and fishing opportunities are poor. Also, because the fish is a non-native species, DOW biologists are concerned that the fish could be transferred to other waters in the San Juan River Basin.
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