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DELANEY BUTTE LAKES
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[font "Arial"][#ffcc00]GOLD MEDAL[/#ffcc00][#ff0000] [/#ff0000]- North Delaney Butte only[Image: goldmedal1.gif]
DELANEY BUTTE LAKES: These three bodies of water are highly productive trout lakes. North Delaney Butte Lake is stocked exclusively with brown trout fingerlings. Lake habitat provides the potential for trout to grow 18- to 20-inches in a short time. South Delaney Butte Lake is also a productive trout lake, but is managed to produce somewhat smaller fish. The south lake contains rainbow and Snake River cutthroat trout. East Delaney was reclaimed in spring 1999, and since has been stocked with 15,000 5-inch rainbow trout, while 17- to 20-inch rainbow trout have been caught. All three lakes have sanitary facilities and boat ramps. These three lakes have special restrictions. Location: From Walden, .5 miles west on Highway 14 to County Road 18, 4.5 miles west on 18 to County Road 5, 1 mile north. [url "http://ndis.nrel.colostate.edu/maps/default.asp?cmd=INIT&Topic=Fishing&Place=True,373615,4505279,377299,4508926,Delaney Butte Lakes SWA,0&Extent=372983,4501628,384368,4511116"][#0000ff]Interactive Map[/#0000ff][/url][/font]
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