Forsyth Reservoir
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07-Mar-24
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Conditions
: FORSYTH RESERVOIR: Fishing forecast (March through May): The ice at Forsyth Reservoir typically melts in early- to-mid April. As the water warms up, you can find fair to good fishing for tiger and cutthroat trout, as well as splake from shore or boat. 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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