*Academy Mill Reservoir:*
Tiger Trout hitting hard. Scud patterns should work well. Also try using a jack’s lure off the shore and fish about 6′ deep. Road conditions might still be unstable from spring melt. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Benches Pond:*
Stocked with rainbow several times this season. Try using PowerBait or spinners for catching these. Garlic PowerBait has worked especially well. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Blanding Reservoir No. 4:*
Fishing well for bass and stocked with rainbows. Try fishing deep with a Jake’s lure. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Blue Lake:*
Flyfishing from shore with a mosquito pattern should work. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Boulger Reservoir:*
Stocked several times this season with rainbow trout. Nightcrawlers working well! (“June 18, 2020”)

*Carbon County Community Fishing Pond:*
Recently stocked. Fish can be caught using a variety of popular baits, lures, or flies. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Cleveland Reservoir:*
Cleveland Reservoir has open water around the entire shoreline. There is plenty of space for shore anglers. The water levels are up high. Try trolling 15 or 20 feet down. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Colorado River:*
Water is rising. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Dons Lake:*
Stocked recently with rainbows. Try using spinning lure off-shore between 6′-10′ deep. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Duck Fork Reservoir:*
Fly and lure only! No bait! Big tigers are biting and the cutthroats are starting to spawn. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Electric Lake:*
Kokanee fishing is doing well fishing 20′-25′ down using a squid. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Emerald Lake:*
Rainbows and grayling. Should be able to access with ATV or 4×4. Grayling getting ready to spawn – try targeting them along the shoreline in the shadows with a fly. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Ferron Creek:*
Flowing high with mountain runoff. Tough fishing. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Ferron Reservoir:*
Any tactic for fishing rainbows in the shade. Try using wooly buggers. Water conditions are high and water temperatures are between 44 and 50.(“June 18, 2020”)

*Foy Lake:*
Has been stocked. Slow fishing as the temperatures warm. Some people have been having success catching fish in the evenings with dry flies. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Gigliotti Pond:*
Recently stocked. Fish can be caught using a variety of popular baits, lures, or flies. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Gooseberry Reservoir:*
Rainbows are doing well, but cutthroat are less active as they are going up stream to spawn. Graying are also biting. Fishing is picking up around dawn and dusk. Try using a dry fly, like a renegades for fun trout. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Grassy Lake:*
Tigers are biting. It is accessible. Flies and lures are best from the shore. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Green River Golf Course Ponds:*
Trying using a Jake’s spinning lure off-shore in areas 6′-10′ deep. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Green River, Southeastern Utah:*
Water conditions are high and fast. Trying using simulators in the banks or go deep for bigger fish. Catfish are biting in some deep holes. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Hidden Lake:*
Stocked a few weeks ago with rainbows. Try using powerbait, worms, and flies from the shore. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Huntington (Mammoth) Reservoir:*
Tigers are biting. Troll 15′-20′ deep with a Jakes lure. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Huntington Creek:*
Water is high with run off. Try using light dry-flies, but be aware that the conditions are high and fast. Brown trout were recently stocked. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Huntington Creek, Left Fork:*
Water is high with run off. Try using light dry-flies, but be aware that the conditions are high and fast. Brown trout were recently stocked. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Huntington Creek, Right Fork:*
Water is high with run off. Try using light dry-flies, but be aware that the conditions are high and fast. Brown trout were recently stocked. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Huntington Game Farm Pond:*
Try fishing off-shore 6′-10′ deep with a Jakes lure. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Huntington North Reservoir:*
The wipers are on! Also a great place for trout. The reservoir level is 91% and dropping. The water temperature was 54-57 degrees. Rainbows in the morning and wipers at night. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Joes Valley Reservoir:*
Troll during the day for rainbows and shores are good for cutthroat. The water temperature was 41-44 degrees and the visibility in the water of about 7. The reservoir level is at 79% full. Splake and trout are biting. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Kens Lake:*
Powerbait, Jakes, Night Crawlers are all working. Renegade flies work great. Things are moving slow as the temperature drops. It has been stocked. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Knight-Ideal Pond:*
Recently stocked. Fish can be caught using a variety of popular baits, lures, or flies. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Lloyds Lake:*
Stocked with rainbows. Early morning fishing along the shore is best. 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. Lots of blue gill and sunfish are biting now from the shore. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Lower Fish Creek:*
Water conditions are high and fast. About 29,000 brown trout recently stocked in the public access area. (“June 18, 2020”)

*May Day Pond:*
Fishing is slow, but picking up in the evenings. Try using a dry fly like a renegade in the mornings and evenings. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Miller Flat Reservoir:*
Fishing is slow due to partial winter kill. Try off-shore fishing with a spinning lure in the mornings between 6:00 and 9:00. Fly fishing with a double renegade is starting to pick up. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Millsite Reservoir:*
The water temperature is 45 degrees and the visibility in the water is about 8. The reservoir is 44% full and rising. Most of the fish are coming from 15  25 of water. Troll for rainbows between 12-15 feet down. Or, try fast sinking lines and size 8 bead head buggers in black/orange/pearl, olive/red, and green or leech patterns in red and plum on size 8 hooks. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Monticello Lake:*
It has been stocked. Try fishing deep with a spinning lure. Fishing in deeper water is great for the rainbow trout. Powerbait, Jakes, Night Crawlers are all working. Renegade flies work great. Things are moving slow as the temperature warms. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Oowah Lake:*
USFS will be working on the dam outlet in Sept. Expect lower water in the fall. It has been stocked. Try fishing deep with a spinning lure. Fishing in deeper water is great for the rainbow trout. Powerbait, Jakes, Night Crawlers are all working. Renegade flies work great. Things are moving slow as the temperature warms. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Petes Hole Reservoir:*
It’s been stocked with rainbows. Traditional bait setup from shore is working well. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Potters Ponds:*
It’s been stocked with rainbows. Traditional bait setup from shore is working well. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Price River:*
Water is flowing high and fast. Fishing is slow. Up high the water is a bit more clear. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Recapture Reservoir:*
Try using a spinning lure on the west end, about 30′ from the shore. Pike are hitting hard on the north end. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Scofield Reservoir:*
Shore anglers are catching a lot of rainbows and cutthroat. Try the fishing 15′ – 30′ deep near the dam for hungry trout. Tiger muskie fishing will improve near the shore as the summer progresses. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Soup Bowl Reservoir:*
Stocked with rainbows. Traditional shore/bait angling works best. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Straight Canyon Creek:*
Water levels are high, but the fishing is good. There’s road construction along the highway, so be careful! (“June 18, 2020”)

*Willow Lake:*
It’s been stocked with tigers and rainbows. (“June 18, 2020”)

*Wrigley Springs Reservoir:*
It’s been stocked with tigers and rainbows and the most action is happening offshore with cast masters. (“June 18, 2020”)

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