*Academy Mill Reservoir:*
Fishing has been good. Rainbows 5″ – 14″ caught on dry flies and leech patterns. Try using a spinning lure, or a Jakes. (“September 05, 2019”)

*Carbon County Community Fishing Pond:*
The pond won’t be stocked until cooler temperatures in autumn. However, the fishing is still good. (“September 05, 2019″)

*Cleveland Reservoir:*
Rainbows ranging from 5″ – 15″; fewer cutthroats but ranging from 12″ – 16”. We picked up two cutthroats and eleven rainbows all between 12 16. The water temperature was 63-65 degrees and the visibility in the water of about 8. The
reservoir is at 88% full and slowly dropping. Try using fast sinking lines and fishing in 10 35 of water with various size 6 & 8 crystal buggers, woolly buggers, and leeches. The best colors were black/silver, black/orange, black/green, and
olive. (“September 05, 2019″)

*Ferron Reservoir:*
Rainbows ranging from 12″ – 17″; brook ranging from 13″ – 17″; cutthroats ranging from 8″ – 15”. Water temperatures are 56-61 degrees and the visibility in the water is about 10′. Try using medium sinking lines and various size 8-10 bead head flies in brown, Canada blood, black/orange, and tan/green/pearl. (“September 05, 2019”)

*Gigliotti Pond:*
The pond won’t be stocked until cooler temperatures in autumn. However, the fishing is still good. Rainbows are biting. (“September 05, 2019″)

*Miller Flat Reservoir:*
Rainbows biting, 5″ – 15”. Water temperatures are 62-65 degrees and the visibility is about 6′. The reservoir is the lowest of the Huntington Canyon reservoirs at 54% and going down. This is still a lot of water for this time of year. Try using fast sinking lines and fishing in 10 35 of water with various size 6 & 8 crystal buggers, woolly buggers, and leeches. The best colors were black/silver, black/orange, black/green, and olive. (“September 05, 2019”)

*Recapture Reservoir:*
Really hot for large mouth bass in the flooded willows! Pike have gone down deeper. Try the north side of the reservoir. (“September 05, 2019”)

*Scofield Reservoir:*
Fishing on Scofield has been great. Water temperature is 63-69 degrees at the surface. The reservoir level is 76% full and rising. There are plenty of rainbows, cutthroats and chubs. Tiger-muskies are found along the shore in the evenings.
(“September 05, 2019”)

*Soup Bowl Reservoir:*
Just got stocked with rainbows. Power-bait and Jakes lures are working well. (“September 05, 2019”)

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