*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. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Benches Pond:*
Fishing is good at Benches Pond, especially early in the morning or later in the evening. The pond was recently stocked with rainbow trout averaging almost 11 inches long. Try using worms, PowerBait or spinners for catching these. Garlic PowerBait has worked especially well. Highway 31 is now open, and tributaries to Benches Pond are fishable. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Blue Lake:*
Accessible and it has been stocked. Fishing should be great – brook and tiger trout. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Boulger Reservoir:*
Fishing has been good at Boulger Reservoir. This waterbody was most recently stocked with more than 500 rainbow trout averaging almost 11 inches long. Highway 31 is now open. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Carbon County Community Fishing Pond:*
The fishing is great. It’s now being stocked with rainbow trout, due to cooler weather. (“October 04, 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. (“October 04, 2019″)

*Dons Lake:*
Water is clear and the temperatures are cool and refreshing away from the summer heat. New bathrooms have been put in at the parking lot. The fishing is fine. Rainbows are biting – 10″ to 12”. Try using a jakes or a leech pattern. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Duck Fork Reservoir:*
Artificial flies and lures only. No power bait! Tiger trout are biting in the mornings and evenings near the shore. Try some fast sinking lines and 6 & 8 size bead head black/orange soft hackle woolly bugger. Water temperature is 56 degrees with 5′ – 6′ visibility in the water. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Electric Lake:*
The reservoir is full. The boat ramp is accessible. Currently murky conditions and angling from the shore is slower than from a boat. Kokanee fishing should be good. Fish early morning. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Emerald Lake:*
Accessible. Recently stocked. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Ferron Creek:*
Slow fishing. Not a lot of large fish. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Ferron Reservoir:*
Fast sinking lines seem to work best. Try a size 8 bead head pink leech, #8 bead head black/orange soft hackle, #6 bead head (pink) plum leech, and #8 bead head black/orange woolly bugger. Rainbows and brookies are biting. Water temperature is 50-53 degrees and the water visibility is 10′. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Gigliotti Pond:*
Now that temperatures are cooling down, this pond is being stocked with Rainbow trout. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Gooseberry Reservoir:*
Recently stocked. Rainbow and cutthroat fishing is great with power-bait and night crawlers. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Grassy Lake:*
Just got stocked with rainbows. Power-bait and Jakes lures are working well. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Green River, Southeastern Utah:*
Water conditions are high but it is fishable. Trying using simulators in the banks or go deep for bigger fish. (“October 04, 2019″)

*Hidden Lake:*
Water is clear and the temperatures are cool and refreshing away from the summer heat. New bathrooms have been put in at the parking lot. The fishing is fine. Try using a jakes or a leech pattern. Fast action with Rainbows – 10″ to 11”. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Huntington (Mammoth) Reservoir:*
Fishing has been slow but anglers have had some success in boats or float tubes with leach patterns and lures. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Huntington Creek:*
Fishing seems to be better farther upstream in Left Fork or Right Fork. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Huntington Creek, Left Fork:*
Flyfishing has been steady. Fish are going after renegades and leech patterns. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Huntington Creek, Right Fork:*
Flyfishing has been steady. Fish are going after renegades and leech patterns. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Huntington Game Farm Pond:*
Great fishing for bluegill! (“October 04, 2019”)

*Huntington North Reservoir:*
Lots of powerboats. Evenings for whipers from the shores. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Joes Valley Reservoir:*
Cutthroat are spawning, splake are deep. Tiger-muskies are in shallow water chasing chubs. Water temps are 55-60 degrees. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Kens Lake:*
Fishing slow, but a great place to get out of the Moab heat. Watch for risers in the morning and at dusk. Try using a renegade fly. Fishing for bass and bluegill should be hot right now. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Knight-Ideal Pond:*
With cooler temperatures, the pond is being stocked again with rainbow trout. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Lloyds Lake:*
Water is high. Fishing in deeper water in front of the dam is a great spot for rainbow trout. Powerbait, Jakes, Night Crawlers are all working. Renegade flies work great. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Millsite Reservoir:*
The reservoir level is 37% and dropping. Water temperature is 57-60 degrees and the visibility is 4′. Cutthroats are biting, but the rainbows are most active. (“October 01, 2019”)

*Scofield Reservoir:*
The reservoir level is 79% and dropping slowly. The water temperature is 57 degrees and the visibility is about 4′ because of algae in the water column. Try fishing with slow sinking lines. Cutthroats are biting. The best methods to use are the cast, sink, and strip, using about 55′ of line. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Straight Canyon Creek:*
Fair fishing because Joe’s Reservoir has been spilling all summer. Water conditions are high. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Willow Lake:*
Just got stocked with rainbows. Power-bait and Jakes lures are working well. (“October 04, 2019”)

*Wrigley Springs Reservoir:*
Just got stocked with rainbows. Power-bait and Jakes lures are working well. (“October 04, 2019”)

 

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