*Cleveland Reservoir:* Accessible. The reservoir is full. Water temp. 51-55 degrees. Visibility is about 5′-6′. The fishing has been slow. (“July 29, 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. (“July 29, 2019”)
*Ferron Reservoir:* The water temperature was 47-52 degrees and the visibility in the water of about 3. There is still a lot of water coming into the reservoir from the late melting snow. Anglers should consider using medium sinking lines and various bead head flies in green, black/orange, tan/green/pearl, and red tinsel. Brook trout are biting. (“July 29, 2019”)
*Huntington (Mammoth) Reservoir:* Fishing has been slow but anglers have had some success in boats or float tubes with leach patterns and lures. (“July 29, 2019”)
*Joes Valley Reservoir:* Cutthroat are spawning, splake are deep. Tiger-muskies are in shallow water chasing chubs. Water temps are 55-60 degrees. (“July 29, 2019”)
*Knight-Ideal Pond:* Recently stocked with rainbow trout. This is a great place for family friendly fishing. Try using a spotted, gold Jake’s lure or a renegade fly. (“July 29, 2019”)
*Petes Hole Reservoir:* Just got stocked with rainbows. Power-bait and Jakes lures are working well. (“July 29, 2019”)
*Scofield Reservoir:* Fishing on Scofield has been great. Water temperature is 63-69 degrees at the surface. The reservoir level is 76% full and rising. There are plenty of rainbows, cutthroats and chubs. (“July 29, 2019”)
*Soup Bowl Reservoir:* Just got stocked with rainbows. Power-bait and Jakes lures are working well. Heavily used over the 24th of July. (“July 29, 2019”)
*Willow Lake:* Just got stocked with rainbows. Power-bait and Jakes lures are working well. (“July 29, 2019”)
*Wrigley Springs Reservoir:* Just got stocked with rainbows. Power-bait and Jakes lures are working well. (“July 29, 2019”)