Beaver River
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07-Mar-24
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Water Condition
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Water Temperature
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Conditions
: BEAVER RIVER: Lower:
Fishing forecast (March through May): Fishing for brown and rainbow trout improves in the spring as the water warms up and fish get more active. Fish will be skittish during the low water conditions in early spring, so tread lightly. Once flows increase with irrigation releases, fishing gets even better. Upper:
Fishing forecast (March through May): Fishing conditions change quite a bit throughout the spring as snow melts in Beaver Canyon. Early on, you're likely to find lots of anchor ice lingering in the shadows, but you can fish pockets of open water in sunny areas. As the anchor ice melts, you'll find more reaches to fish, until full runoff eventually raises the river too high in late spring. Reported by: Utah D.W.R |
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Hatches:
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Lures & Spinners |
- Rainbow
- Cutthroat
- Brook Trout
- Brown Trout
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About: -
BEAVER RIVER, Beaver County. The main fishable portion of this larger
stream is located east of the City of Beaver on the Fishlake National Forest. It
has a paved road parallel to much of its lower reaches. Fishable tributaries
include the South Fork, Lake Stream, and Merchant Creek, as well as other
smaller streams. Rainbow trout are stocked in campground and picnic areas,
although wild rainbow trout and brown trout are also plentiful. Cutthroat trout
and brook trout can be found but are more abundant in headwater areas. Even
though easy access is available in some areas, more remote areas are available
for adventurous anglers.
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