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Duck Fork Sponsored by
Date 01-Sep-23
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Conditions : DUCK FORK RESERVOIR: Fishing forecast (September through November): Tiger trout get aggressive in the fall as they prepare for winter and can be effectively caught with various flies (streamers, egg patterns), lures (spinners, Rapalas) and jigs (marabou, tubes). Mouse-pattern flies can be very effective in the evening. This reservoir provides a great opportunity for anglers to pursue native Colorado River cutthroat trout from watercraft or shoreline.

Reported by: Utah D.W.R


Species Hatches: Patterns Lures & Spinners
  • Colorado River Cutthroat
  • Tiger Trout

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About: - DUCK FORK RESERVOIR & TRIBUTARY (Sanpete County): Managed for larger trout. Artificial flies and lures only. Limit 8; all trout 12 to 20 inches must be immediately released. Only 1 trout over 20 inches. From Duck Fork Creek upstream to its headwaters closed January 1 through 6 a.m. on the second Saturday of July.

Misc Info: - Duck Fork has special regulations. Anglers may use only artificial flies or lures. The limit is two tiger trout. Duck Fork is closed to the possession of cutthroat trout.



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