Forsyth Reservoir
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18-Nov-09
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Water Condition
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Water Temperature
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: FORSYTH RESERVOIR: (November 17) Water level is low but rising as the reservoir fills. Fishing should be picking up as the weather and water cool. Good techniques for splake and tigers in the fall include lures (spinners, spoons and rapalas); marabou jigs and streamers in dark colors; and dead minnows. Also try tipping jigs with pieces of minnow or cutbait. Reported by: Utah D.W.R |
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- Brook Trout
- Rainbow Trout
- Brown Trout
- Mackinaw
- Splake
- Yellow Perch
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| About: -
Forsyth Reservoir is in an area of rolling ridges and valleys characteristic of the Fish Lake Plateau. U M Creek extends up a long,
forested valley to the northwest and East and West Tidwell Canyons to the north. The area around the reservoir is forested with relatively
shallow slopes. The general area comprises of pine, aspen, mountain
mahogany, pinion-juniper and sage-grass.
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