*Abajo Mountains*: Several lakes in the Abajo Mountains have been stocked with rainbow trout this summer, including Blue Lake, Lloyds Lake and Monticello Lake. Try using traditional fishing methods, including worms, PowerBait and spinner lures.
(09-15-17)

*Benches Pond*: Benches Pond was stocked most recently on Aug. 9 with rainbow trout. Try using worms, PowerBait or spinner lures. (09-15-17)

*Boulger Reservoir*: Boulger Reservoir was stocked on Aug. 9 with rainbow trout. Try using worms, PowerBait or spinner lures. (09-15-17)

*Carbon County Community Fishing Pond*: Anglers are catching rainbow trout using bait like worms or PowerBait. (09-15-17)

*Cleveland Reservoir*: Cleveland Reservoir was most recently stocked with rainbow trout on July 12. Try using worms, PowerBait or spinner lures in deeper water for catching larger rainbow trout. (09-15-17)

*Duck Fork Reservoir*: Duck Fork Reservoir was stocked with 1,500 tiger trout on Aug. 18. Try using black-and-orange beadhead woolly buggers or crystal buggers in brown, green and pearl combinations. Leech patterns may also work well. (09-15-17)

*Electric Lake*: Anglers may not possess kokanee salmon from Sept. 10 through Nov. 30. Try using a spinner or tube jig for catching trout in deeper parts of the Lake. (09-15-17)

*Ferron Creek*: Anglers are catching brook trout, cutthroat trout and lots of rainbow trout using bead head buggers in black/orange and black/green combinations. Leech patterns in red and olive have also worked well. Many of the rainbow trout
anglers are catching are about 16 inches long. (09-01-17)

*Ferron Reservoir*: Ferron Reservoir was stocked most recently on July 31 with rainbow trout. Try using worms, PowerBait or spinner lures. (09-15-17)

*Gigliotti Pond*: Anglers are catching rainbow trout using traditional bait like worms or PowerBait. (09-15-17)

*Gooseberry Reservoir*: Gooseberry Reservoir was most recently stocked with rainbow trout on July 27. As the temperature drops, fishing will pick up here and in other waters on Skyline drive. Try using worms, PowerBait, spinners or wet flies here.
(09-15-17)

*Grassy Lake*: Grassy Lake was stocked most recently on July 17 with rainbow trout. Anglers have been catching rainbow and tiger trout using worms, PowerBait and spinners. (09-15-17)

*Huntington Game Farm Pond*: The Huntington Game Farm Pond was stocked with rainbow trout most recently on July 17. Try using worms or PowerBait here. (09-15-17)

*Huntington North Reservoir*: Huntington North Reservoir was stocked with rainbow trout averaging over 10 inches on Aug. 22. Try using worms or PowerBait for the rainbows. Anglers have also had luck catching largemouth bass and wiper on spinner
lures. (09-15-17)

*Huntington Reservoir*: Anglers are catching quite a few tiger trout in the mornings. Some anglers have had success using crystal bugger flies in brown, green and pearl color combinations, or black-and-orange beadhead woolly buggers. Most of
the fish have been in 15 to 30 feet of water, so fishing has been best from a boat or tube. Trout have ranged from 13 to 17 inches long. (09-15-17)

*Joes Valley Reservoir*: Anglers are catching large cutthroat trout and splake using spinner lures and chub meat. Try fishing along the rocky shorelines south of the dam. (09-15-17)

*Knight-Ideal Community Fishing Pond*: The Knight-Ideal Community Fishing Pond was stocked with 1,600 rainbow trout averaging over 10 inches on Sept. 7. The pond was also stocked with 400 largemouth bass averaging just over two inches, which will grow throughout the fall and winter. Try using worms, PowerBait or spinner lures. (09-15-17)

*May Day Pond*: The pond was stocked with almost 1,500 tiger trout on July 19. These fish will likely reach a catchable size during the fall. (09-01-17)

*Miller Flat Reservoir*: The reservoir was stocked on June 12 with more than 21,000 rainbow trout. The rainbows averaged almost five inches in length. These fish will likely reach a catchable size during the fall. (09-01-17)

*Millsite Reservoir & State Park*: Fishing access is difficult because of the construction on the dam, but there are still fish in the reservoir. Try using worms and PowerBait to catch tiger trout. (09-15-17)

*Petes Hole*: This small reservoir received several thousand rainbow and tiger trout this summer. The most recent stocking happened July 17. Fishing for rainbow trout should be good using spinners, worms and PowerBait. Tiger trout fishing should pick up as the tigers grow this fall. (09-01-17)

*Potters Ponds*: The ponds were stocked with several thousand rainbow trout this summer. Try using spinners, PowerBait and worms to catch them. Soft hackle flies or bead head or woolly buggers should also work well. (09-01-17)

*Scofield Reservoir*: Fishing has been fast if you’re looking to catch chubs for bait, or otherwise. Anglers have been catching chubs using worms and PowerBait. Anglers are also catching cutthroat trout using spinners in deeper water. The Division has begun stocking wiper, tiger muskie and sterile walleye in Scofield.Learn more about the new management plan [
https://go.usa.gov/xRtFr?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery ]. (09-15-17)

*Soup Bowl*: The reservoir was most recently stocked on July 17 with 600 rainbow trout. The rainbows were more than nine inches long. Try using worms or PowerBait to catch them. (09-01-17)

*Willow Lake*: The lake was stocked several times this summer. The most recent stocking involved more than 650 rainbow trout that were almost 10 inches long. Tiger trout have also been stocked. The tigers will likely reach a catchable size as
winter approaches. (09-01-17)

*Wrigley Springs Reservoir*: The reservoir was stocked with several thousand rainbow and tiger trout this summer. Try using spinners, worms and PowerBait to catch them. Fishing should pick up as the water temperature cools. (09-01-17)

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