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Bear Lake State Park Conditions Report

by BEAR LAKE STATE PARK
WATER (LAKE) TEMPERATURE: Lake Temperature: @ 45.3 degrees as measured in the Bear Lake State Park Marina. ********** LAKE ELEVATION: Current Lake Elevation: @ 5915.25'. Full elevation: 5923.65'. 2025/26 Low elevation: 5915.05'. 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, December 1, 2025)

Lake Powell Fishing Report

by ARIZONA GAME & FISH DEPARTMENT / Arizona Fish & Game Department
Water surface temperature (Wahweap Bay) 48.0-53.2 F. Lake Elevation 3,543.93 MSL (and dropping) as of 11/24/2025. Report by Dan Keller  (https://wayneswords.net/forums/dwr-dans-updates.43/): I wanted to share a quick update on the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (UDWR) gillnetting survey we complete each
(More...) (Sunday, November 30, 2025)

Cold, snowy morning at Echo State Park!

by ECHO STATE PARK
Cold, snowy morning at Echo State Park! We're getting excited for our Winter Solstice Wildlife Watch . Be sure to come out on December 20th!
(More...) (Sunday, November 30, 2025)

The average water temperature as of today is 49 degrees

by DEER CREEK STATE PARK
Park Update: The park office will be closed Wednesday-Friday this week. The average water temperature as of today is 49 degrees. If you come out for the holiday, be weather and smart. Prepare for cold water and cold mornings.
(More...) (Monday, November 24, 2025)

The cooler water temperature is drawing both lake trout and cutthroat trout into shallower water

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Current conditions: The surface water temperature is about 51 degrees. The cooler water temperature is drawing both lake trout and cutthroat trout into shallower water. Lake trout are actively spawning, which also helps draw them closer to shore. Fishing has been
(More...) (Monday, November 17, 2025)

Bear Lake Conditions Report

by BEAR LAKE STATE PARK
WATER (LAKE) TEMPERATURE: Lake Temperature: @ 50.9 degrees as measured in the Bear Lake State Park Marina. ********** LAKE ELEVATION: Current Lake Elevation: @ 5915.15'. Full elevation: 5923.65'. 2025/26 Low elevation: 5915.05'. 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, November 17, 2025)

Minersville Reservoir Report

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
During cold winters, Minersville Reservoir can cap with safe ice (up to twelve inches) and provide fair to good ice fishing for rainbow trout. Marabou jigs and jigging spoons often work best since bait and scented soft plastics are not
(More...) (Tuesday, November 11, 2025)

Wide Hollow Reservoir Fishing Forecast

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Rainbow trout are stocked annually in the fall and can provide fair to good fishing through the winter and spring. During cold winters, Wide Hollow Reservoir can cap with safe ice (up to 10 inches) and provide fair to good
(More...) (Monday, November 10, 2025)

Sand Hollow Reservoir Winter Forecast

by UTAH DIVISION OF WILDLIFE / Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Consult the Utah State Parks website for winter boat ramp hours. Largemouth bass are less active during cold months, but some nice bass can still be caught during the winter. These fish are typically found in deep water (20-40 feet) and generally
(More...) (Monday, November 10, 2025)

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