Utah is a trout state through and through, but it has a lot more going on than most people realize. The high-mountain lakes and streams in the Wasatch and Uinta ranges hold wild cutthroat, brook, and rainbow trout in some of the most stunning scenery in the West. The big reservoirs - Flaming Gorge, Lake Powell, and Strawberry - offer trophy trout and warm-water species that rival anything in the region. Utah's native Bonneville cutthroat trout is making a comeback thanks to aggressive conservation, giving anglers a chance to catch a truly unique fish. If you like fishing in big landscapes with clear water, Utah is hard to beat.

Fishing License in Utah

Anyone 12 or older needs a fishing license to fish in Utah. The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR) sells licenses online, at license agents, and at DWR offices across the state.

License Type Cost Valid For
Resident Annual$341 year
Non-Resident Annual$751 year
1-Day (Resident or Non-Resident)$121 day
7-Day Non-Resident$407 days
Youth (12-13 Resident)$51 year
Youth (Under 12)FreeN/A
Second Rod Permit$151 year

Age exemptions: Children under 12 fish free in Utah. Youth ages 12-13 get a discounted license. There is no senior discount, but lifetime licenses are available.

Special permits: A second rod permit allows you to fish with two poles simultaneously. Separate permits are required for spearfishing in designated waters. No additional trout stamp is needed - your standard license covers all species.

Buy your license or check current fees on the Utah DWR website.

Top 10 Fishing Spots in Utah

From massive reservoirs in red rock country to alpine lakes above timberline, these are Utah's best fishing destinations.

1. Lake Powell
Reservoir
Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Striped Bass, Walleye, Crappie
A massive desert reservoir with nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline winding through red sandstone canyons. The smallmouth bass fishing here is phenomenal - fish the rocky walls and drop-offs with tubes and ned rigs. Striped bass boils happen during summer when fish push shad to the surface. The scenery makes every trip feel like an adventure even when the fishing is slow, which it rarely is.
2. Flaming Gorge Reservoir
Reservoir
Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Kokanee
The premier trophy trout fishery in Utah. Flaming Gorge produces lake trout over 30 pounds and brown trout over 10 pounds. Trolling with downriggers along the dam face and the deep channel is the go-to for lake trout. The river section below the dam is a blue-ribbon trout stream that draws fly fishermen from around the world. Kokanee salmon fishing is excellent from late summer into fall.
3. Strawberry Reservoir
Reservoir
Rainbow Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Kokanee Salmon
The most popular fishing destination in Utah and for good reason. Strawberry produces fat rainbow and cutthroat trout that average 18-20 inches. Trolling with pop gear and worm combinations is the standard method. Shore anglers do well with PowerBait along the Soldier Creek arm. Ice fishing here in January produces limits of fat trout through the ice. An hour east of Salt Lake City - easy access.
4. Provo River
River
Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Mountain Whitefish
Utah's best fly fishing river runs from the Uinta Mountains through Heber Valley and into Utah Lake. The middle section between Jordanelle Dam and Deer Creek Reservoir is the prime reach - wild brown trout averaging 14-18 inches on nymphs and dry flies. Blue-winged olive hatches in fall are legendary. Catch-and-release regulations have built a strong population.
5. Bear Lake
Natural Lake
Cutthroat Trout, Lake Trout, Cisco, Whitefish
A stunning turquoise lake on the Utah-Idaho border that holds endemic Bonneville cutthroat trout and the unique Bear Lake cisco. The cutthroat fishing is best from shore in early spring when fish move into the shallows. Lake trout fishing by trolling deep in summer produces fish over 20 pounds. The January cisco run is a one-of-a-kind event where you can dip-net these tiny fish by the bucketful.
6. Fish Lake
Natural Lake
Lake Trout, Rainbow Trout, Splake, Perch
Central Utah's gem at 8,843 feet elevation. Fish Lake holds massive lake trout - the state record (51 pounds) came from here. Trolling with large Rapalas or jigging with tube jigs in 60-80 feet targets the biggest fish. Rainbow trout fishing from shore or float tubes is excellent in spring and fall. The surrounding aspen forests are spectacular in September.
7. Green River (below Flaming Gorge)
Tailwater
Brown Trout, Rainbow Trout, Cutthroat Trout
One of the top five trout rivers in the United States. The Green below Flaming Gorge Dam runs cold and clear through stunning canyon country. Fish average 16-20 inches, and 24-inch browns are not uncommon. Float trips from the dam to Little Hole or Browns Park are the best way to fish it. Cicada hatches in late June bring big fish to the surface.
8. Deer Creek Reservoir
Reservoir
Walleye, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass
A scenic reservoir in the Heber Valley that has become one of the best walleye fisheries in Utah. Jigging with live nightcrawlers along rocky points works well for walleye from April through June. Trout fishing is solid year-round, and the bass population is growing. Close to the Wasatch Front - you can fish here on a weekday evening after work.
9. Uinta Mountain Lakes
Alpine Lakes
Brook Trout, Cutthroat Trout, Arctic Grayling, Tiger Trout
The Uinta Mountains hold over 1,000 alpine lakes, many stocked with trout. Backpack into the backcountry for solitude and beautiful scenery. Brook trout and cutthroat are the most common catches, but some lakes hold rare Arctic grayling and tiger trout. Small spinners and dry flies are all you need. Best from late June through September after snowmelt.
10. Jordanelle Reservoir
Reservoir
Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Perch
Near Park City, Jordanelle offers good fishing just minutes from the ski resorts. The smallmouth bass fishery has grown significantly - fish the rocky banks with tubes and crankbaits. Trout fishing is productive from shore and boats alike. The reservoir is well stocked by DWR and holds fish year-round. Great option for combining fishing with a family mountain vacation.

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Popular Fish Species in Utah

Trout dominate Utah fishing, but warm-water species are expanding in the lower-elevation reservoirs. Here is what you will find.

Species Season Size Limit Bag Limit Best Technique
Rainbow TroutYear-roundNone4/dayPowerBait, spinners, fly fishing
Brown TroutYear-round15"2/dayStreamers, Rapalas, nymphs
Cutthroat TroutYear-round15"2/dayDry flies, small spinners, worms
Lake TroutYear-roundNone4/dayTrolling, jigging, downriggers
Largemouth BassYear-round12"6/dayPlastic worms, crankbaits, jigs
WalleyeYear-round15"6/dayJig and crawler, trolling
Kokanee SalmonYear-roundNone4/dayTrolling with small spinners, corn
Smallmouth BassYear-roundNone10/dayTubes, drop shot, crankbaits

Seasonal Fishing Calendar

Utah's high elevation means a shorter warm-water season but excellent cold-water fishing year-round. Here is the breakdown.

Species Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Rainbow Trout Good Good Good Peak Peak Peak Good Good Peak Peak Good Good
Brown Trout - - Good Good Peak Peak Good Good Peak Peak Good -
Cutthroat Trout - - Good Good Peak Peak Peak Good Good Good - -
Largemouth Bass - - - Good Peak Peak Good Good Peak Good - -
Walleye - - Good Peak Peak Good - - Good Peak Good -
Lake Trout Good Good Peak Peak Good Good Good Good Peak Peak Good Good

Fishing Regulations in Utah

The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources sets regulations that vary significantly by body of water. Here are the statewide basics.

Download the current fishing proclamation from the Utah DWR guidebooks page.

Tips for Fishing in Utah

Altitude matters

Utah's fishing waters range from 3,000 to over 11,000 feet in elevation. High-mountain lakes do not ice off until late June or even July, while low-elevation reservoirs like Lake Powell fish well year-round. Plan your trips around elevation - the same species can peak months apart depending on where you fish.

Ice fishing is huge here

Utah's cold winters create excellent ice fishing opportunities. Strawberry Reservoir, Bear Lake, and Deer Creek all produce great catches through the ice from December through March. Rainbow trout, cutthroat, and perch are the primary targets. Portable shelters and fish finders make a big difference in success rates.

Chase the cicada hatch on the Green

Every few years, a major cicada hatch on the Green River below Flaming Gorge produces some of the best dry fly fishing in the West. Big brown trout that normally stick to the bottom come to the surface to eat cicadas, and 20-inch fish on dry flies become the norm. Check hatch reports from local fly shops if you want to time this event.

Explore the Uintas on foot

The best fishing in the Uinta Mountains requires a hike - sometimes a serious one. Lakes within a mile of the trailhead get heavy pressure, but hike three to five miles in and you will find lakes where trout eat anything you throw. Pack light - a spinning rod with small spinners and a handful of flies is all you need. July through September is the window.

Fish Lake Powell in spring

Lake Powell's smallmouth bass fishing peaks in April and May when fish move shallow to spawn on rocky flats. Sight-fishing for bedding smallmouth in the clear canyon water is an incredible experience. Drop-shot rigs and tubes in natural colors work best. The striped bass boils start in June and continue through summer.

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