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Fremont River Sponsored by
Date 07-Mar-24
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Conditions : FREMONT RIVER: Fishing forecast (April through May): Access to the Fremont River above Mill Meadow Reservoir typically opens up in early-to-mid April. Fishing can be good in lower flows before water is released from Johnson Reservoir. Brown trout are abundant and can be caught on a variety of tackle.

Reported by: Utah D.W.R


Species Hatches: Patterns Lures & Spinners
  • Brown Trout
  • Rainbow Trout

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About: - FREMONT RIVER, Wayne and Sevier Counties. The stream begins as it is released from Johnson Reservoir on the Fishlake National Forest, not far from Fish Lake. Reduced winter flows limit the fishery in the stretch immediately below Johnson Reservoir. After it reaches Mamoit Springs, good perennial flows persist downstream to Mill Meadow Reservoir. In this area the stream supports a good population of brown trout and some rainbow trout. Access is available by paved road. Below Mill Meadow Reservoir, the stream is again de-watered for irrigation use, until it reaches the Bicknell Bottoms area.

Access is available in the Bicknell Bottoms on Division of Wildlife Resources property near the town of Bicknell. Again, brown trout and rainbow trout are the predominant fish.


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