BENCHES POND: (July 06) Try using nightcrawlers and other standard baits.

BOULGER RESERVOIR: (July 06) Try using nightcrawlers and other standard baits. Fishing has been better in the mornings.

CLEVELAND RESERVOIR: (July 06) Fish shallow in the morning and move to deeper water in the afternoon. A variety of spinners and lures (Jake’s, Kastmaster and spoons) have been working well. You might also want to try using nightcrawlers and other standard baits.

DUCK FORK RESERVOIR: (July 06) Dry flies (like mosquitoes) have been producing nice cutthroat trout along the shorelines. Try using a beaded nymph under a strike indicator for tiger trout.

ELECTRIC LAKE: (July 06) Anglers report catching a lot of nice tiger trout and cutthroat trout off the shore and from boats. Try bait fishing with dead minnows along the weedline for the best success.

FERRON RESERVOIR: (July 06) Try using nightcrawlers and other standard baits. Anglers are also using beaded streamers to catch cutthroat trout and brook trout in deeper water.

GIGLIOTTI POND: (July 06) The pond was recently stocked. Try using nightcrawlers and other standard baits.

GOOSEBERRY RESERVOIR: (July 06) The reservoir was stocked with 10-inch rainbow trout at the first of the month. Nightcrawlers and other standard baits are a good choice. Use different colors of PowerBait and, if that doesn’t work, try a nightcrawler with salmon eggs.

GRASSY LAKE: (July 06) The reservoir was stocked with 10-inch rainbow trout at the first of the month. Try using nightcrawlers and other standard baits.

HUNTINGTON CREEK: (July 06) Anglers are catching a few fish at the Forks of Huntington and upstream on both forks.

HUNTINGTON NORTH RESERVOIR: (July 06) Rainbow trout have been biting early in the morning, before water temperatures get too warm along the shallow shorelines. Fish the deeper water later in the day.

HUNTINGTON RESERVOIR: (July 06) Tiger trout fishing is fast and furious if you are out in a boat or float tube. Fish in 15 to 35 feet of water using beadhead buggers and leech patterns.

JOES VALLEY RESERVOIR: (July 06) Splake fishing is slow to fair. Anglers should fish in deeper water for better success. Tiger muskie fishing is good right now. Anglers who fish in the early morning hours along the rocky shorelines have reported catching tiger muskie longer than 40 inches.

KNIGHT-IDEAL COMMUNITY FISHING POND: (July 06) Community ponds were recently stocked. Try using nightcrawlers and other standard baits.

MILLER FLAT RESERVOIR: (July 06) Anglers should fish in the early morning along the dam. A variety of spinners and lures (Jake’s, Kastmaster and spoons) have been working well. Try using nightcrawlers and other standard baits.

PETES HOLE: (July 06) The reservoir was stocked with 10-inch rainbow trout at the first of the month. Try using nightcrawlers and other standard baits.

SCOFIELD RESERVOIR: (July 06) For the best chance at catching cutthroat trout, try fishing with dead chubs along the shoreline in the mornings.

 

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