Grantsville Reservoir - Grantsville, UT

Lake Information
Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Common Carp, Smallmouth Bass |
Grantsville Reservoir, located in Tooele County near the town of Grantsville, is a convenient and accessible fishing spot for anglers in the Salt Lake Valley area. This modest-sized reservoir is managed by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and is regularly stocked with rainbow trout, especially in spring and fall. It’s a reliable location for those seeking easy access and consistent action with bait or lures.
Rainbow trout are the primary target species, and anglers commonly find success using nightcrawlers, PowerBait, and small spoons. Fly anglers do well with woolly buggers and beadhead nymphs, especially around dawn or dusk. In the warmer months, channel catfish become active and respond well to bottom-fished baits like chicken liver or shrimp.
Shore access is straightforward, and while there are no boat ramps, float tubes and kayaks can be launched without difficulty. The reservoir is especially suited for families and beginners, with its gentle shoreline and low angling pressure. However, there are limited amenities—no restrooms, picnic areas, or camping onsite—so visitors should come prepared.
Ice fishing is possible in winter but should be approached cautiously depending on conditions. Anglers must follow Utah DWR regulations, including a four-trout limit. Overall, Grantsville Reservoir is a dependable and easygoing fishery that delivers consistent results without the crowds.
Rainbow trout are the primary target species, and anglers commonly find success using nightcrawlers, PowerBait, and small spoons. Fly anglers do well with woolly buggers and beadhead nymphs, especially around dawn or dusk. In the warmer months, channel catfish become active and respond well to bottom-fished baits like chicken liver or shrimp.
Shore access is straightforward, and while there are no boat ramps, float tubes and kayaks can be launched without difficulty. The reservoir is especially suited for families and beginners, with its gentle shoreline and low angling pressure. However, there are limited amenities—no restrooms, picnic areas, or camping onsite—so visitors should come prepared.
Ice fishing is possible in winter but should be approached cautiously depending on conditions. Anglers must follow Utah DWR regulations, including a four-trout limit. Overall, Grantsville Reservoir is a dependable and easygoing fishery that delivers consistent results without the crowds.
Latest Fish Plants
Plant Date | Species | Source | # of Fish |
5-15-2025 | Rainbow Trout | UTDNR | 1247 |
3-12-2025 | Rainbow Trout | UTDNR | 455 |
11-06-2024 | Rainbow Trout | UTDNR | 1200 |
11-06-2024 | Rainbow Trout | UTDNR | 1200 |
9-12-2024 | Rainbow Trout | UTDNR | 1038 |
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
12-15-2023 | Heavily stocked last month Grantsville Reservoir was heavily stocked with catchable-sized rainbow... more » |
Utah Division of Wildlife |
12-15-2023 | Heavily stocked with catchable-sized rainbow trout last mont Grantsville Reservoir was heavily stocked with catchable-sized rainbow... more » |
Utah Division of Wildlife |
11-3-2022 | The reservoir was stocked with rainbow trout on Nov. 1 The reservoir was stocked with rainbow trout on... more » |
Utah Division of Wildlife |
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