April 27th is an Important Conservation Project

Come join us on the Dream Stream - we Need 40 Energetic VolunteersStart the fishing season off right and make a real difference in Colorado on a very important stretch of water.The Dream Stream is about 3 miles of impressive fishing water between 11 Mile and Spinney Reservoirs. The trout use the Dream Stream as their spawning grounds. In Spring the Rainbows head into the Dream Stream and in Fall the Browns take their turn. These are the more mature (read that BIG) fish. Just do NOT disturb fish on their redds. Here is a good description of the Dream Stream: http://www.coloradotrouthunters.com/dreamstream.htmlThe Dream Stream project is an important project. We will be reseeding areas that have been damaged or had noxious weeds removed. With a good turn out of volunteers the work will go fast, lunch will be provided, and you get the afternoon to fish. If that's not enough you will also receive one of CCTU's new Conservation T-shirts. WE NEED 40 VOLUNTEERSPlease call Jim Klug at 303-565-7504 or Jason Agin at 303-653-6057 If you have any questions or would like to join us on a project. THIS IS IMPORTANT so we can plan for Lunch and T-shirts. It takes about 2.5 hours to get there. We will meet at the ParkNRide at Dad Clark and University at 0615 to leave promptly at 0630. The project begins at 0900. We MUST car pool as parking is limited.• Take Hwy 285 southwest through Fairplay.• Just past Fairplay turn left, (south) on Hwy. 9, travel approximately 17 miles.• Hwy. 9 will intersect with Hwy. 24, turn left (east), travel approximately 11 miles.• At County Road 23/San Juan Rd. turn right (south) at sign: "Eleven Mile and Spinney Mtn. State Parks".• Travel approximately 2.8 miles to County Road 59, turn left (east) at the "T" intersection.• Travel approximately 2.4 miles until County Road 59 makes a 90 degree turn to the right (south).• Continue to the Charlie Meyers State Wildlife Area parking lot on your right. The project site will be on the east side of County Road 59.• Wear long-sleeved shirt, work pants & boots. Bring sun block, hat, water bottle, work gloves, and sun glasses. Check the weather and dress accordingly – layers is a good thing.• Bring your fishing gear.