Strawberry River
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13-Feb-09
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Water Condition
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Water Temperature
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Conditions
: Strawberry River: no recent reports
. Reported by: Utah D.W.R |
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Species |
Hatches:
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Patterns |
Lures & Spinners |
- Brown trout
- cutthroat trout
- rainbow trout
- mountain whitefish
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About: -
The Strawberry River flows through Wasatch and Duchesne Counties
in the Uinta Basin area of Utah. The Strawberry River is one of Utah's most productive brown
and cutthroat trout fisheries. Steep canyon walls and lush cottonwood-dogwood-will-rose
forests protect birds of prey, mountain lions and numerous other mammal and bird species.
Visitors can enjoy outstanding flyfishing beginning in midsummer. Vehicle access to the river
is possible from the Strawberry Pinnacles area, and extends for 6 miles. Public access on this
road ends at the gate. Hikers begin at Soldier Creek Dam and follow the trail eastward along the north bank of the river.
Public access ends after about 8 miles, ¼ mile west of Beaver Canyon.
Please be respectful of property boundaries.
Fishing is restricted to artificials only, no bait.
About Strawberry Reservoir
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Misc Info: -
Special regulations on Huntington Creek are as
follows: On the right fork (from Flood and Engineer's Canyon upstream to
Electric Lake) only artificial flies may be used and the trout limit is 2. On
the left fork, only artificial flies and lures may be used, and the harvest of
brown trout is encouraged.
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