Stream Fishing Regulations
All regulations in this section, unless otherwise specified, apply to all fishermen on the Southern Ute Reservation. These regulations are strictly enforced and violators will be fully prosecuted under Southern Ute tribal law. Individuals witnessing a violation are strongly encouraged to report the violation to the Southern Ute Division of Wildlife at (970) 563-0130 or Southern Ute Police Department at (970) 563-4401.
SEASON DATES
Southern Ute tribal waters are open to fishing year-round. Season fishing permits are valid from January 1st through December 31st, each year.
DESIGNATED TRIBAL WATERS
The following streams are designated as open to non-tribal member fishing: the tribal portions of the Animas, Los Pi–os, Piedra, and San Juan Rivers. All other streams, including the La Plata, Navajo, and Florida Rivers, all creeks, and all irrigation canals, are closed to non-tribal member fishing.
STREAM ACCESS
For purposes of stream access for fishing, lands within the Southern Ute Indian Reservation are divided into two categories: (1) tribal trust lands, and (2) allotted and private lands. The Tribe has adopted a policy that allows for open fishing access on tribal trust lands. Provisions for fishing on these lands are similar for Southern Ute tribal members and permitted non-members, but not identical. These provisions are further explained below.
Allotted and private lands are private property and permission to fish at these locations must always be obtained from the landowner. It is the fisherman's responsibility to know where allotted and private lands occur.
Access For Permitted Non-Tribal Members:
Fishing by permitted non-tribal members is allowed on the Animas, Los Pi–os, Piedra, and San Juan Rivers through designated access points. Fishermen must use the access points identified on the maps to enter and exit stream corridors, which are located only on tribal trust lands. Fishermen may move up or down the stream corridors without securing additional permission, but may not continue on to allotted or private lands unless authorized by the landowner. The stream corridor is bound by a 5-foot distance from the edge of the water on both sides of the stream, provided, however, fishermen may depart from this corridor only to the extent necessary to avoid a barrier located within the corridor. Use of designated access points and stream corridors is allowed for fishing only.
Access For Southern Ute Tribal Members:
Fishing by Southern Ute tribal members is allowed along all waters on all tribal trust lands on the Reservation. For fishing on unassigned tribal lands, tribal member fishermen are not restricted to access points and stream corridors. However, to fish on assigned tribal lands, tribal members must use the designated access points and stream corridors as described above for non-tribal members. Tribal member fishermen are responsible for knowing where tribal land assignments occur, and fishing is the only activity allowed while accessing tribal land assignments.
All fishermen are asked to respect tribal land! Do not litter, cut fences, leave gates open, drive or park in inappropriate areas, or engage in any non-fishing activities. Always remain within the specified corridor unless there is an emergency, never trespass on private property, and contact the appropriate authorities if you see violations being committed. Activities by non-tribal members other than fishing are strictly prohibited and violators will be prosecuted.
Fishing on tribal land is a special privilege granted by the Tribe. Following the rules and showing respect for the land will ensure that this privilege continues.
BAG AND POSSESSION LIMITS
The daily bag limit is the maximum number of game fish you can take in one day. The possession limit is the maximum number of game fish you can have in possession at any one time, including in your creel, ice chest, vehicle, or home. Game fish caught and not immediately returned to the water are counted in the daily bag and possession limit.
The following chart specifies daily bag and possession limits for game fish found on the Southern Ute Reservation. See the Animas River Special Waters section for special bag and possession limits on a portion of the Animas River.
PROTECTED FISH SPECIES
Roundtail Chub (Gila robusta), a rare native fish found on the Southern Ute Reservation, is a protected species and must be immediately returned to the water if caught. It is unlawful to have this species in your possession.
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