Bait fishing (anchovies, or striper meat) is taking off and more than one fishing boat has returned to the marina with a load of over 100 stripers for one day of fishing. The main ice sheet is still fairly thick, so it could take a few weeks for the ice to come off. Make sure to visit often as these reports are usually updated weekly. Access is not yet possible. Water is very murky, which can make for tough fishing. MY CART. Visit the stocking report for more information. Midge (chironomid) patterns are still providing the best success. Try using white or green tube jigs or paddle bugs tipped with worms for catching rainbow trout here.
The road is clear over the dam all the way to the boat ramp. Also, try using 1/6-once brass/red spot or chrome/red dot Lil Jake Lures, 1/8-ounce sunfish or hot firetiger/orange tail rooster Mepps Aglia Dressed spinners, or 1/4-once yellow spot or flash chartreuse Worden's Original Rooster Tail spinners (04-19-19), The ice is starting to grey and degrade. Also, try tolling at 1.9 MPH along the west shoreline. However, the fish stocked this year should grow fast and do well thanks to the full reservoir. Remember: Utah Lake tributaries are closed to the possession of walleye until May 4. (03-08-19), Huntington North Reservoir had about 16 inches of ice on Mar.
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Call the Circle Valley Anglers fly shop at (435) 577-2168 for up to date conditions and fishing reports. That spike in temperature triggers spawning activity. The Ogden River, below the reservoir, and the South Fork, above the reservoir, provide very good trout fishing. Hopefully, the rising water will cover brushy habitat so that spawning will be successful for all fish that use brush to avoid predation when small in size.
(04-19-19), Ice off is a great time to fish this reservoir, though it is very full from the winter's runoff. (04-19-19), The ice off and catchable-size rainbow trout have been stocked. (04-19-19), Average flow is 950 cfs (stable) and temperature is 39F. Boats anglers again in the Westcott area with the same tactics all bringing fish to their nets.
(04-19-19), The reservoir is ice-free and the water is very muddy. (04-19-19), Fishing is slow and angler pressure is low. Try using a worm under a bobber; pink PowerBait or traditional lures and baits. (04-19-19), Fishing is fair. Minnow mimic stick baits work well. Fishing is slow but anglers are catching small rainbow trout from shore. (03-08-19), Ferron Reservoir and other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest are currently inaccessible because of deep snow. (04-19-19), The ice fishing season is officially over at Panguitch Lake. Please go to https://www.usbr.gov/rsvrWater/rsv40Day.html?siteid=917&reservoirtype=Reservoir for current releases from Flaming Gorge Dam. No recent report of anglers catching northern pike. (04-19-19), There have been no recent angling reports. We use cookies to provide you with a better online service.
Visit our DWR fish stocking report for more information. Cut baitfish must not be Access is still limited by snow. Anglers are catching small rainbow trout and bass. Catch your own live minnows, shiners, chubs, suckers, etc. The fish catches however turned out that each angler averaged catching 55lbs of carp and 3lbs of silver (roach) with the largest carp being 18 lbs - sadly no 30 to 40 lbs carp to be seen as what is thought to be in the reservoir. Our annual netting survey found good numbers of rainbow trout and very healthy wipers. This page may or may not be up to date. Reminder the trout limit is 2, and only 1 may be a cutthroat over 22 inches. Please use EXTREME CAUTION when entering onto the ice, and drill test holes.
Angler success is low and finding fish is challenging due to low visibility. (04-19-19), Access is still limited by snow.
Nymphing has been productive using small midge and baetis patterns (18-22), scuds and San Juan worms. If you are happy with this, carry on browsing. Target burbot on rocky points and shorelines in 20-40 feet of water at night using glow-in-the-dark lures like Yamamoto grubs, Radical Glow tubes, Maniac Cutterbugs, and Northland Buckshot or Flutter spoons. The majority of northern pike have spawned or are nearing the end of the spawn, and are feeding in the shallows. Fish numbers are down, but still present in the system. Also, try using yellow or garlic Powerbait fished 15- to 18-inches off the bottom using a basic fixed rig or slip rig sinker, or a bit of nightcrawler with a kernel of corn fished 24- to 30-inches under a bobber. If you're targeting largemouth bass, try using dark pattern Yamamoto 4-inch Senko stick baits, Z Man ZinkerZ soft stick baits, or Strike King OCHO 5-inch stick baits with a drop shot or Carolina rig. The pond will need to be completely drained and repaired. Fishing is fair to good for rainbow and brown trout. (04-19-19), Spring runoff has made the river extremely turbid. Looking for fish stocking reports? Rainbow or brown trout patterned crankbaits and spoons also work well. Try nymphing in deep runs and pools. Try using garlic or cheese scented Powerbait or two Berkley Floating Magnum Eggs fished 12- to 15-inches off the bottom using a basic fixed rig or slip rig sinker, or a bit of nightcrawler with a kernel of corn fished 20- to 24-inches under a bobber. Look for midge hatches on warm days. We do not recommend anglers fish the ice. Use a flasher and a wedding ring in 2 to 13 feet of water or a rainbow J-7 Rapala on the surface. (04-19-19), The pond was stocked this week with 9- to 11-inch rainbow trout. Fishing opportunities will be limited in those streams until cutthroat trout establish over the next 3-4 years. Try using a sliver and green spinner tipped with a worm, one foot under the surface. (04-19-19), The reservoir was stocked this week with 8- to 10-inch rainbow trout. Tiger muskie may not be taken by means of underwater spearfishing.
You can also troll dodgers/squids through the schools. (04-19-19), Fishing is good and anglers are catching 14- to 20-inch rainbow trout, 12- to 16-inch broodstock and 14- to 20-inch channel catfish. For walleye, try using Rapala Shad Rap lures, Rapala Husky Jerk lures, or Walleye Nation Shaky Shad. (04-19-19), Flow is running just under 30 cfs and has cleared up. Dry fly fishing is consistent with good midge and increased BWO hatches occurring regularly midday into the afternoon. All tiger muskie must be
Try using a small maroon, red, black or olive midge.
(04-19-19), The lake has recently been stock with 1,500 rainbow trout averaging 10.77 inches in length. Call the Quiet Fly Fisher fly shop at (435) 616-2319 for up to date conditions and fishing reports. Try using flies or lures with metallic/bright coloration or produce noise/vibration to increase your chances. (04-19-19), The reservoir is currently 98% full. Further uplake, stripers behave differently by occupying deep narrow canyons with very clear water.
Anglers who have been trolling are doing well using minnow type lures, flatfish and a dodger with a squid. Community ponds are stocked every one to two weeks. We recommend fishing near the inlet. slow presentation). Changes to Utah fishing records: Starting Jan. 1, 2020, the Utah fishing records for cut-throat trout, native nongame fish species and species no longer in Utah will be archived. Skip to content Skip to navigation menu. Call the Quiet Fly Fisher fly shop at (435) 616-2319 for up to date conditions and fishing reports. (04-19-19), Fishing is fair.
(04-19-19), The reservoir is rising steadily and is up to 66% of capacity. Fishing for trout is fair from shore, slower the farther out you fish. Fishing is fair to slow and anglers are catching 13- to 20-inch rainbow trout. . Anglers report catching 18- to 22-inch walleye, 11- to 14-inch rainbow trout, and 14- to 16-inch carp.