*Academy Mill Reservoir:*
Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. Be careful while temperatures are warming and ice is thinning. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Benches Pond:*
Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. Water temperatures are slowing things down. Try using PowerBait or spinners for catching these. Garlic PowerBait has worked especially well. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Blanding Reservor No. 4:*
Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. Blanding reservoir is quiet.
Things are moving slowly as temperatures drop. Try fishing deep with a Jake’s lure. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Blue Lake:*
Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. Iced up and inaccessible. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Boulger Reservoir:*
Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. Iced up and roads becoming
inaccessible in the winter. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Carbon County Community Fishing Pond:*
Community ponds will not be stocked until COVID-19 calms down. Fishing is slow due to winter kill, but it’s still a great place to catch some small rainbows right now. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Cleveland Reservoir:*
Iced up. Great fishing about 30′ off the shore! Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish
at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Colorado River:*
Water is dropping. The cold temperatures make floating the river at this time of year dangerous. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of
COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Dons Lake:*
Iced up and inaccessible. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations.
(“April 02, 2020”)

*Duck Fork Reservoir:*
Iced up. Difficult to access as the snows get deeper. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Electric Lake:*
Be careful while temperatures are warming and ice is thinning. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Emerald Lake:*
Iced up and inaccessible. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations.
(“April 02, 2020”)

*Ferron Creek:*
Ice forming in the creek. Fishing is slow. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain
locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Ferron Reservoir:*
Iced up. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Foy Lake:*
Slow fishing as the temperatures warm. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain
locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Gigliotti Pond:*
Community ponds will not be stocked until COVID-19 calms down. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Gooseberry Reservoir:*
Iced up. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Grassy Lake:*
Iced up. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Green River Golf Course Ponds:*
Fishing is slow. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April
02, 2020”)

*Green River, Southeastern Utah:*
Water conditions are lower. Trying using simulators in the banks or go deep for bigger fish. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19,
and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Hidden Lake:*
Iced up. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Huntington (Mammoth) Reservoir:*
Be careful while temperatures are warming and ice is thinning. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Huntington Creek:*
Ice is forming on the creek bends. Fishing action is slow. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your
ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Huntington Creek, Left Fork:*
Ice is forming on the creek. Fishing is slow. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish
at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Huntington Creek, Right Fork:*
The creek is icing up. Fishing pays off for the dedicated. Try using streamers. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may
affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Huntington Game Farm Pond:*
Fishing is steady and slow. Edges can be icy. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish
at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Huntington North Reservoir:*
The water temperature is 40-43 degrees and the visibility in the water of about 10. The reservoir is full and ice free, except for the boat ramp. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and
restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Joes Valley Reservoir:*
Be careful while temperatures are warming and ice is thinning. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Kens Lake:*
Powerbait, Jakes, Night Crawlers are all working. Renegade flies work great. Things are moving slow as the temperature drops. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Knight-Ideal Pond:*
Community ponds will not be stocked until COVID-19 calms down. Fishing is slow due to winter kill, but it’s still a decent place to catch some small rainbows. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Lloyds Lake:*
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. Things are moving slow as the temperature drops. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Lower Fish Creek:*
The creek is icing up in some spots. Fishing is slow. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*May Day Pond:*
Pond is locking up with ice. Fishing is slow. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish
at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Miller Flat Reservoir:*
Water is low and mostly iced up. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Millsite Reservoir:*
The water temperature is 38-41 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. 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. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect
your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Monticello Lake:*
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 drops. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Oowah Lake:*
Iced up. Snow is accumulating on the roads. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Petes Hole Reservoir:*
Iced up and inaccessible to most vehicles. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Potters Ponds:*
Iced up. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Price River:*
Water is icing up on the bends. Fishing is slow. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish
at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Recapture Reservoir:*
Frozen. Ice fishing is promising. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Scofield Reservoir:*
Scofield is still caped with ice. Be careful as the ice is thinning in many spots! Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may
affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Soup Bowl Reservoir:*
Snow and ice have covered the water. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain
locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Straight Canyon Creek:*
Fishing is slowing down. Ice is forming. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain
locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

*Willow Lake:*
Iced up and inaccessible. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations.
(“April 02, 2020”)

*Wrigley Springs Reservoir:*
Fishing is slow. Ice is forming. Many of Utah’s county health departments and law enforcement agencies currently have rules and restrictions in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19, and those may affect your ability to fish at certain locations. (“April 02, 2020”)

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