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Fishing Utah



Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Great fishing! ...

Utah anglers have good reason to be excited this year. The fishing could be the best in years! ...

• Weekly fishing reports ... [Read More]

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
SCOFIELD RESERVOIR - Fishing success was slow over the holiday weekend. Conservation Officer Stacey Jones says there's a huge volume of natural food in the water and insects at the water's surface. Bring bug repellent. The mosquitoes are especially bad this summer. The best fishing occurs in the early morning or late evening. Anglers still-fishing or trolling from a boat are doing much better than bank fishermen, although boaters have fallen on hard times as well. Aquatics Program Manager Paul Birdsey suggests that anglers try a variety of methods and tackle. Fly fisherman Tom Ogden prefers a #12 beadhead Montana or a size 12 beadhead leech in brown, purple, or black at this time of year. Scofield tributaries open to fishing on Saturday, July 9. ... [Read More]

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Fishing discussion forum — Statewide fishing discussion forum for anglers by anglers ...

Aquaculture & fish stocking : Regulations regarding institutional aquaculture, private fish ponds, short-term fishing events, private fish stocking and displaying live fish ...

Angling, catch & release, spear fishing, setline and archery ... [Read More]

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
The following is a list of waters that provide fishing access, and good fishing, to anglers who have physical challenges (please be aware that not all of these areas have hard surfaces and those that do may not meet ADA standards — call the nearest Division of Wildlife Resources office for more information. Also, many of these waters have special fishing regulations — please check the 2004 Utah Fishing Proclamation to learn the regulations for the water you'll be fishing.): ... [Read More]

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Fees for various fishing and hunting permits varying greatly and change from year to year. ...

Hunting & fishing proclamations ...

Buy hunting and fishing permits online ... [Read More]

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
This free fishing fair runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and includes a fishing pond where children can catch rainbow trout. A prize will be awarded for the biggest fish caught. Fishing clinics where kids can learn how to cast, tie knots and clean fish also will be held. Local vendors will demonstrate their fishing equipment, and free fishing will be available all day along the Ogden River. Ogden City and the Division of Wildlife Resources are the event's major sponsors. Additional sponsors include Hawkwatch International, the Ogden Nature Center and Utah State University. For more information, call (801) 629-8253. ... [Read More]

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Wildlife forums : Join our online fishing, hunting & wildlife discussions ...

Buy fishing & hunting licenses online ... [Read More]

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Hunting, fishing proclamations, guides & maps We distribute free printed proclamations through all Utah Division of Wildlife Resources offices and licensing agents . Nonresidents may obtain proclamations in several ways. ...

Fishing Proclamation & Information ... [Read More]

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
Expect great fishing in Utah this year ...

Fly fishing clinics for women ...

Fisheries biologists from the Division of Wildlife Resources were able to access fishing waters on the North Slope of the Uintas to survey fish populations recently. ... [Read More]

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources
As some of these areas become more well-known and popular, over-fishing could reduce the numbers and size of wild trout populations. In most cases, current fishing regulations are liberal, with the intent of not over-regulating or creating confusing rules. Voluntary catch-and-release practices will help insure continued good fishing. Good judgement and puttingfish back especially important on smaller waters that can be over-fished. In some cases, special fishing regulations might apply. Before fishing, the current fishing proclamation should be checked to determine what rules apply on each stream. Also, the map is not intended to provide an exact description of property boundaries. It is the responsibility of each fisherman to be familiar with boundaries and ask permission to fish on private land. ... [Read More]


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