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Fish Report for 12-14-2013
Ice has accumulated throughout the Weber River corridor, so use extreme caution.
12-14-2013
Utah Division of Wildlife
WEBER RIVER: (December 12) The only fishable open water is between Mountain Green and Morgan. Anglers report fair fishing from Echo Reservoir to South Weber. Bait anglers are having the most success with white and black jigs. A few anglers are picking up nice-sized fish on white jigs. Fly anglers have had good success using sow bugs and midge patterns. The brown trout spawn has ended and the fish moved to deep and slow holes. Please remember that all cutthroat trout, or trout with cutthroat markings, must be immediately released from the Great Salt Lake to Echo Reservoir dam. Check the USGS website for data about flows along the river.
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Green River: Green River below Flaming Gorge Dam reports good fishing for Rainbows & Browns
• Pelican Lake is iced over, but the ice is cloudy
Starvation Reservoir: No ice reported on Starvation Reservoir yet
Logan River: Ice is starting to accumulate on Logan River, whitefish fishing is good
Ogden River: Not many anglers on the Ogden as the Browns have stopped spawning
Rockport Reservoir: There are five or more inches of ice covering Rockport Reservoir.
Lower Provo: You'll find snowy conditions on the Lower Provo River. Angling pressure is light
Middle Provo: Good fishing on the Middle Provo
Strawberry Reservoir: Most bays at Strawberry are iced over & have 2–3 inches of ice. There's still a lot of open water.
Utah Lake: There's a layer of thin ice on Utah Lake, but please wait for thicker ice.
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