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DRMS Permit Index
Permit No
M2022018
IBM Index Class Name
Application Correspondence
Doc Date
5/29/2022
Doc Name
Comment/Objection
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Jacqui Slavin
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DRMS
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LJW
LJW
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••000 Verizon LTE 10:38 PM 54%W-) <br /> G coloradofishing.net <br /> This type of river also attracts other <br /> river creatures. River otters were <br /> placed here by the Colorado <br /> Division of Wildlife - keep your eyes <br /> open for the frolicking critters. And, <br /> if you're fishing during higher water, <br /> be wary of the kayakers who find <br /> the stretches a challenge that <br /> increases as they move <br /> downstream. <br /> Pools under rocks - it doesn't get <br /> much more scenic than this <br /> There are two ways into the main <br /> portion of the river. You can start at <br /> the northeast and hike downriver <br /> along the trail. Then work your way <br /> back upstream. You can wade <br /> through and up the stream during <br /> lower water times. This can be done <br /> as a day hike, returning to the <br />
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