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A Beginner's Guide to Ice Fishing

Posted on January 25, 2022   |   Updated on September 30, 2025
Adrian González

Adrian González

Frozen fish and a pole sit near a ice fishing hole.

You don’t have to pack up your pole for the winter. (Mike Kemp / Getty Images)




Can’t stand to be cooped up indoors all winter? Looking for a way to get out into the fresh freezing Colorado air that isn’t skiing or snowboarding? Ice fishing might be the sport for you. You don’t have to go far and well, you don’t really have to do much except enjoy the wide wintery Rocky Mountain wilderness. Here are some resources for getting started:

How?

Check out ice fishing groups like Ice Fish Colorado and Colorado Adrenaline Fishing for expert tips, guided trips, and more on how to get started.

Where?

A majority of popular ice fishing spots are located in Colorado state parks. The Colorado Tourism website also has a great list of ice fishing locations.

Safety Notes

Is the ice safe to walk on? A general rule is to look for clear blue ice and be cautious around areas with submerged trees, brush, or buildings. Here’s a quick guide on ice thickness from Colorado Park & Wildlife:

  • 2 inches or less: STAY OFF!
  • 4 inches: walking humans
  • 6 inches: snowmobile or ATV
  • 8-12 inches: car or small pickup
  • 12-15 inches: medium pickup

Bundle up! Our sunny winter days in Colorado can make it seem like a hoodie is all you need. But with ice fishing, you’re out on the cold ice for extended periods of time, so be sure you’ve got a good jacket, gloves, and a hat.

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