05-10-2012, 06:10 PM
DENVER - Pueblo Reservoir and Blue Mesa Reservoir will again draw anglers from around Colorado during the next two months as they try to land specially tagged fish that could bring them up to $2 million in cash or one of more than $225,000 in prizes during Cabelas' "Wanna Fish for Millions?" contest.
Colorado is one of 19 states participating in this year's contest, which is designed to give anglers a little extra incentive to get outdoors and on the water. The contest starts Saturday and runs through July 8.
"Pueblo and Blue Mesa are two of Colorado's top fishing destinations," said Greg Gerlich, Colorado Parks and Wildlife's aquatic section manager. "We're happy that this contest will help attract attention and anglers to two of our most important fisheries."
Last year, almost 5,000 anglers from Colorado registered for the contest, with four lucky Coloradans landing winning fish. Three of the winning fish came from Pueblo Reservoir, which is surrounded by Lake Pueblo State Park and Pueblo Reservoir State Wildlife Area.
Blue Mesa Reservoir, located near Gunnison, is part of the Curecanti National Recreation Area and is managed by the National Park Service.
Participating states stocked 1,000 tagged fish in 2011, with anglers across the country landing 143 winning fish. Tagged fish that are legally caught by anglers are eligible for prizes. Complete details of the contest and registration are available online at http://www.cabelas.com/fishformillions.
Headquartered in Sidney, Neb., Cabelas Incorporated is the world's largest direct marketer of hunting, fishing, camping and related outdoor merchandise.
Whether you win in the "Wanna Go Fishing for Millions" contest or not, Colorado Parks and Wildlife encourages everyone to enjoy Colorado's plentiful fishing opportunities this summer. Colorado residents can buy an annual fishing license for $26. Youth under the age of 15 can fish without a license in Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife operates 37 state parks and numerous state wildlife areas that offer fishing. To learn more about fishing Colorado, including conditions reports, tips on where to go or to buy a fishing license, please see: http://wildlife.state.co.us/FISHING/Pages/Fishing.aspx.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife was created by the merger of Colorado State Parks and the Colorado Division of Wildlife, two nationally recognized leaders in conservation, outdoor recreation and wildlife management. Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages 42 state parks, all of Colorado's wildlife, more than 300 state wildlife areas and a host of recreational programs.
To learn more about Colorado's state parks, please see: http://www.parks.state.co.us
To learn more about Colorado's wildlife programs, please see: http://wildlife.state.co.us
For more news about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us/NewsMedia/PressReleases
For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.
Media Contact
Theo Stein (303) 291-7665
Colorado is one of 19 states participating in this year's contest, which is designed to give anglers a little extra incentive to get outdoors and on the water. The contest starts Saturday and runs through July 8.
"Pueblo and Blue Mesa are two of Colorado's top fishing destinations," said Greg Gerlich, Colorado Parks and Wildlife's aquatic section manager. "We're happy that this contest will help attract attention and anglers to two of our most important fisheries."
Last year, almost 5,000 anglers from Colorado registered for the contest, with four lucky Coloradans landing winning fish. Three of the winning fish came from Pueblo Reservoir, which is surrounded by Lake Pueblo State Park and Pueblo Reservoir State Wildlife Area.
Blue Mesa Reservoir, located near Gunnison, is part of the Curecanti National Recreation Area and is managed by the National Park Service.
Participating states stocked 1,000 tagged fish in 2011, with anglers across the country landing 143 winning fish. Tagged fish that are legally caught by anglers are eligible for prizes. Complete details of the contest and registration are available online at http://www.cabelas.com/fishformillions.
Headquartered in Sidney, Neb., Cabelas Incorporated is the world's largest direct marketer of hunting, fishing, camping and related outdoor merchandise.
Whether you win in the "Wanna Go Fishing for Millions" contest or not, Colorado Parks and Wildlife encourages everyone to enjoy Colorado's plentiful fishing opportunities this summer. Colorado residents can buy an annual fishing license for $26. Youth under the age of 15 can fish without a license in Colorado.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife operates 37 state parks and numerous state wildlife areas that offer fishing. To learn more about fishing Colorado, including conditions reports, tips on where to go or to buy a fishing license, please see: http://wildlife.state.co.us/FISHING/Pages/Fishing.aspx.
Colorado Parks and Wildlife was created by the merger of Colorado State Parks and the Colorado Division of Wildlife, two nationally recognized leaders in conservation, outdoor recreation and wildlife management. Colorado Parks and Wildlife manages 42 state parks, all of Colorado's wildlife, more than 300 state wildlife areas and a host of recreational programs.
To learn more about Colorado's state parks, please see: http://www.parks.state.co.us
To learn more about Colorado's wildlife programs, please see: http://wildlife.state.co.us
For more news about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us/NewsMedia/PressReleases
For more information about Division of Wildlife go to: http://wildlife.state.co.us.
Media Contact
Theo Stein (303) 291-7665