Key facts
- Fishing limits lifted at reservoirs in Colorado and Oregon.
- These reservoirs are expected to run dry due to drought.
- The decision allows for increased fishing activity.
Wildlife officials in Colorado and Oregon have decided to lift fishing restrictions at several reservoirs that are anticipated to run dry due to severe drought conditions. This measure is intended to allow for increased fishing activity as water levels decrease, acknowledging the impending loss of aquatic life in these specific locations. The action reflects the severity of the drought impacting water resources in these Western states.
