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Bear Lake Conditions Report

by BEAR LAKE STATE PARK
WATER (LAKE) TEMPERATURE: Lake Temperature: @ 70.0 degrees as measured in the Bear Lake State Park Marina. ********** LAKE ELEVATION: Current Lake Elevation: @ 5915.55'. Full elevation: 5923.65'. 2025/26 Low elevation: 5915.70'. 2025 High elevation: 5919.35'. 2024/2025 Low elevation: 5917.30'. 2024 High elevation: 5920.20'. 2023/24 Low elevation: 5916.10'. 2023 High elevation:
(More...) (Monday, September 8, 2025)

Follow the chubs to find big fish

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Fishing forecast (September through November): Fall can provide great fishing for trout, tiger muskie and wiper. Utah chub are the most abundant prey for the other fish in the reservoir. Follow the chubs to find big fish. Ice typically forms
(More...) (Friday, August 29, 2025)

Fishing has improved the past week and will pick up even more as we head into fall

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Fishing forecast (September through November): On Aug. 25, the surface water temperature was about 70 degrees. Fishing has improved the past week and will pick up even more as we head into fall. Fishing has been very good for cutthroat
(More...) (Tuesday, August 26, 2025)

East Canyon Reservoir Report

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Fishing forecast (September through November): When water temperatures cool down, trout begin to head to shallower water in the reservoir while warmwater fish, such as smallmouth bass and wiper, head deeper.  Rainbow trout: For shore anglers, try fishing trout dough bait
(More...) (Tuesday, August 26, 2025)

Farmington Pond Fishing Forecast

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Fishing forecast (September through November): Fall trout stocking typically begins at the community ponds in early September and continues into mid-October. Trout catch rates are good to great during these fall months. We recommend using a piece of nightcrawler fished
(More...) (Tuesday, August 26, 2025)

Lost Creek Reservoir Report

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
In the fall, trout fishing — for both boat and shore anglers — is usually best in shallow mid-water depths. If you’re fishing from shore for rainbow trout, try fishing trout dough bait or a worm off the bottom in
(More...) (Tuesday, August 26, 2025)

Mantua Reservoir Report

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
When water temperatures cool down, trout begin to head to shallower water in the reservoir while the warmwater fish, such as largemouth bass and bluegill, head deeper. Trout: For shore anglers, try fishing trout dough bait or a worm off the
(More...) (Tuesday, August 26, 2025)

Fall trout stocking typically begins at the community ponds in early September

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Fall trout stocking typically begins at the community ponds in early September and continues into mid-October. Trout catch rates are good to great during these fall months. We recommend using a piece of nightcrawler fished below a bobber, or trout
(More...) (Tuesday, August 26, 2025)

Pineview Reservoir Fishing Forecast

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Largemouth bass and smallmouth bass: Casting and retrieving spinnerbaits, plastics and suspending crankbaits — parallel to shore — can be an effective way to catch these fish. Smallmouth bass are mostly found near rocky areas, while both species may be
(More...) (Tuesday, August 26, 2025)

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