*Abajo Mountains*: Anglers at Lloyd’s Lake have had a lot of success catching rainbows. Try using rainbow PowerBait or white tube jigs tipped with mealworms. Most of their success has been near the dam in 10 to 15 feet of water. The ice has been between five and six inches thick. (“12-21-18”)
*Academy Mill Reservoir*: Academy Mill Reservoir, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Blue Lake*: Blue Lake, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Carbon County Community Fishing Pond*: The Carbon County Community Fishing Pond is closed for the winter. (“12-21-18”)
*Cleveland Reservoir*: Anglers have been able to find stable ice on Cleveland Reservoir, but fishing has been slow lately. (“12-21-18”)
*Duck Fork Reservoir*: Duck Fork Reservoir, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Electric Lake*: Electric Lake will be getting ice soon, but that ice will be unstable for some time. Accessing the boat ramp may be difficult with highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Emerald Lake*: Emerald Lake, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Fairview Lakes*: Snow on the Manti-La Sal National Forest has made the road to Fairview Lakes inaccessible for highway vehicles. (“12-21-18”)
*Ferron Creek*: Ferron Creek was restocked with 24,000 fingerling Colorado River cutthroat trout this fall. These fish will likely reach a catchable size in 2019. (“12-12-18”)
*Ferron Reservoir*: Ferron Reservoir, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Gigliotti Pond*: Recent warm temperatures have made the ice at Gigliotti Pond too thin for ice fishing. Wait for colder temperatures and thicker ice before you fish here. (“12-12-18”)
*Gooseberry Reservoir*: Gooseberry Reservoir, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. Gooseberry, however, is accessible with a snow machine. (“12-21-18”)
*Grassy Lake*: Grassy Lake, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Huntington Creek*: Anglers are catching brown trout in the afternoons while using elk hair caddis dry flies along the edges of the channel where the water slows. A recent electrofishing survey produced some impressive brown trout in the creek below Electric Lake Dam, near the bridge. (“12-12-18”)
*Huntington Game Farm Pond*: Try using worms or PowerBait to catch rainbow trout here. Small flies may work well for bluegill. (“12-12-18”)
*Huntington North Reservoir*: Huntington North Reservoir still has some open water, and the existing ice is too unstable for ice fishing. You can see a current view of ice conditions on the reservoir on the Emery Water Conservancy District website [http://ewcd.org/cameras/huntington-north-reservoir-cam/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery]. (“12-21-18”)
*Huntington Reservoir*: Anglers are still able to drill through the snow and ice at Huntington Reservoir, but fishing has been somewhat slow lately. Try using white or green tube jigs tipped with worms, minnows or a size 10 Ratfinkee tipped with a waxworm. (“12-21-18”)
*Joes Valley Reservoir*: Joes Valley Reservoir still has a small amount of open water, surrounded by unstable ice. (“12-21-18”)
*Knight-Ideal Community Fishing Pond*: The Knight-Ideal Community Fishing Pond is closed for the winter. (“12-21-18”)
*La Sal Mountains*: Access to waterbodies on the La Sal mountains may be limited due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Lower Fish Creek*: Fishing below the dam at Scofield Reservoir is good if you’re looking to catch chubs. Try using soft hackle flies here. This waterway may freeze over soon as snow and ice accumulate. (“12-21-18”)
*Miller Flat Reservoir*: Miller Flat Reservoir, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. Miller Flat Reservoir is accessible with a snow machine. (“12-21-18”)
*Millsite Reservoir & State Park*: Millsite Reservoir is currently capped in ice, but recent warm temperatures have made the ice too unstable for ice fishing. (“12-21-18”)
*Petes Hole*: Petes Hole, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Potters Ponds*: Potters Ponds, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Price River*: Much of the Price River through Price Canyon has frozen over. (“12-21-18”)
*Right Fork of Huntington Creek*: Anglers report catching brown trout in the afternoons using elk hair caddis dry flies along the edges of the channel where the water slows. (“12-12-18”)
*Scofield Reservoir*: Fishing has been good at Scofield Reservoir with jigs or paddle bugs in various colors tipped with chub meat. Try using white or green glow-in-the-dark jigs. Anglers have reported the fishing to be best when the fish see lots of movement from jigs. (“12-21-18”)
*Soup Bowl*: Soup Bowl, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Straight Canyon Creek*: Anglers report catching brown trout using soft-hackle flies in Straight Canyon Creek. Anglers may catch more fish near the Joes Valley Dam, but the larger brown trout are further downstream. (“12-12-18”)
*Willow Lake*: Willow Lake, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)
*Wrigley Springs Reservoir*: Wrigley Springs Reservoir, and several other waters on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, are likely inaccessible to highway vehicles due to recent snowfall. (“12-21-18”)