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<br />.. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />User Groups <br /> <br />As previously discussed, there are three primary user groups - paddlers, fishermen and tubers. Commercial <br />use by these groups is controlled by permits that include the guidelines presented in Appendix B. These <br />guidelines are based on a City ordinance and were derived through lengthy discussions among local river <br />outfitters, the Trails and River Advisory Committee, and City staff, These guidelines help ensure compliance <br />with relevant ordinances, provide a quality recreational experience for all users, and help protect the rights <br />of private landowners and residents who live along the river, The guidelines are also intended to minimize <br />potential conflicts between the multiple recreational uses occurring on and around the river, Elements <br />addressed in the guidelines include: <br /> <br />Use Limits <br />River Flow Restrictions <br />Access Points <br />Customer Education <br />Identification <br />Rules and Etiquette <br />Safety <br />Litter Control <br />Use Log, Fees, and Reporting <br /> <br />Commercial use on the river is predominantly tubing, fo\1owed by kayaking, rafting, fishing and canoeing, <br />Commercial operators are required to pay 5% of gross revenues received from rental of flotation devices or <br />other river recreation equipment to the City, <br /> <br />Private users are not subject to all the guidelines outlined in Appendix B. However, private tubers are <br />encouraged to follow the rules regarding etiquette, quiet zones, safety, litter control, etc, <br /> <br />la. Fishermen <br />This section ofthe Yampa River includes a high quality trout fishery, People travel <br />from all over Colorado, as well as the rest of the country, to fish this outstanding <br />resource. Undoubtedly, other primary reasons for high angler use levels include <br />the exceptional scenic quality of the area, easy accessibility and the availability of <br />fishing guides, The primary method of fishing is fly fishing, Habitat improvement <br />projects completed by the Yampa Valley Fly Fishers (YVFF) and Friends of the <br />Yampa (FaY) over the last decade have contributed significantly to an improved <br />fishery. <br /> <br /> <br />Fly fisher above 5th Street Bridge <br /> <br />Most fly fishermen are private users, however, others contract the services of commercial fishing guides, <br />Guiding services are provided on the river and other areas outside the City, Fishermen tend to use the upper <br /> <br />CflAFTER. <br /> <br />I I <br /> <br />A \~ <br /> <br />C, AI <br /> <br />r f\ I N C S <br /> <br />C()LO;"\hI)O <br /> <br /> <br />portions of the river (from the 13th Street Bridge upstream) due to its scenic quality, isolation and high quality <br />fishery, Concentrating in this area also avoids conflicts with other users concentrated downstream. <br /> <br />Fishing guides authorized to provide services on the Yampa River within City limits are presently limited to <br />the five listed below: <br /> <br />Straightline Sports <br />Blue Sky West <br />Bucking Rainbow/High Adventures <br />Steamboat Fishing Company <br />Elk River Outfitters <br /> <br />Each permitted fishing guide service is allowed four (4) clients per day on the downtown river corridor, There <br />are no plans to increase the number of commercial guide outfitters. <br /> <br />I b. Paddlers <br />Paddling activities include rafting, kayaking and canoeing, The City of <br />Steamboat is known for having some of the best kayaking in Colorado, New <br />"playholes" for kayakers have increased the quality of this recreational resource, <br />In the upstream areas, the flow is Class I, transitioning into greater than Class II in <br />downstream areas, Several area outfitters rent kayaks and offer lessons. The City <br />of Steamboat's rafting outfitters also offer guided trips on the Yampa River, Trips <br />range in difficultly, depending on water flow, Canoeing, especially whitewater <br />paddling, also occurs on the river. Other canoeing activities are associated with <br />lessons, Currently, the only restrictions on paddling activities apply to commercial canoeing and rafting, in <br />the form of maximum boat length as a function of flow levels and use of designated access points, <br /> <br /> <br />o <br />o <br />c <br />c.o <br />en <br />o <br /> <br />Kayakers in slalom course <br /> <br />Several summer events center on paddling, including the Yampa River Festival and the Fat Eddy's Fat City <br />Showdown Kayak Rodeo. Interviews conducted in 2003 indicated no overall overcrowding conditions <br />related to paddlers, However, key playholes are becoming increasingly popular, resulting in parking <br />problems, a high concentration of users at these location, and related demand for services such as restrooms <br />or changing facilities, <br /> <br />Ie. Tubing <br />Tubers comprise the largest single user group on the Yampa River, The average <br />annual number of tubers who made commercial trips was approximately 15,000 <br />during the period 1997 - 2003, Use numbers peaked at more than 25,000 in <br />1998 and dropped sharply during the extreme dry year of 2002, when the river <br />was closed to all forms of recreational use from early July through August, <br /> <br />I I <br /> <br />r <br /> <br />ANNINC <br /> <br />Lj <br /> <br /> <br />Private tubers at Weiss Park <br /> <br />CON T <br /> <br />Xl <br />