03-20-2005, 01:10 AM
03-26-2005, 12:31 AM
Well I tried to get out but I ended up working on the boat and trying to get all the paperwork in order to register my boat and trailer in Colorado. ( Done ,but I have to wait 4 weeks for the registration?????? what is up with that!!!!)
I am a recent transplant from Utah and am looking to make an impact on the biological inbalance of fish vs fisherman. In Utah I fished whatever species was hottest. I love to fish for walleye, they make me think.
I hope that we can make this an "active forum" .I am sure that with all this water to fish in this state that people will be willing to share information. I am no "Tube Dude" (The king of all forums), but hopefully can share some info.
Let's kick this spring off with some reports.[]
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I am a recent transplant from Utah and am looking to make an impact on the biological inbalance of fish vs fisherman. In Utah I fished whatever species was hottest. I love to fish for walleye, they make me think.
I hope that we can make this an "active forum" .I am sure that with all this water to fish in this state that people will be willing to share information. I am no "Tube Dude" (The king of all forums), but hopefully can share some info.
Let's kick this spring off with some reports.[]
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03-26-2005, 02:06 AM
Hey UP-
Nice to have you here. Did you get a temporary registration for your boat??
It's that time of year that things are starting to perk up! Although this weekend doesn't look too great.
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Nice to have you here. Did you get a temporary registration for your boat??
It's that time of year that things are starting to perk up! Although this weekend doesn't look too great.
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03-26-2005, 03:46 AM
I printed the form on line and mailed it to the Colorado State Parks office. I thought that is what you had to do for the first time registering. I still had to register my trailer and got that done. Any Ideas?
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03-26-2005, 04:23 AM
I've never tried to register online, so I'm not 100% sure. If you're doing an online renewal there is a way to print a temporary permit. You can also register a boat at the parks office on So. Santa Fe at C-470. When you do the registration there they give you a temporary 30 day registration. Since you've already mailed the form, you may jusat have to wait, but it might be worth a call to the state parks office.
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03-27-2005, 01:58 AM
I will have to go there even if I have to pay another 25 bucks.
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03-31-2005, 04:08 PM
This is kinda late,but you just print the temporary on-line.I do it all the time!
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04-01-2005, 04:52 AM
Thanks Skayer ,but they did not have a method for doing a boat that has never been registered in Colorado online. I just went to the Chatfield office.
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