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Discover
trout fishing at its best in Bryce Canyon Country
and
our many lakes, reservoirs, and streams with the surrounding
scenery as beautiful and diverse as the fisheries themselves.
With low-lying streams, large lakes surrounded by forests
and clear mountain lakes, there will be plenty of opportunities
to catch your limit of rainbow, brook, cutthroat or German
brown trout. With scenery and fishing this amazing, we
are proud of our area. Please do your part in helping
preserve and protect the land waters. Use the same courtesy
outside of the park as you would inside, doing this, the
wildlife will be here for everyone to enjoy year after
year.
Rules
and Regulations
- Anyone
14 years of age or older must purchase a fishing license
and Wildlife Habitat Authorization, keep the license
with you whenever you are fishing; anyone 13 years of
age or younger does not need a license
- General
season dates are Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, 24 hours each
day for fish and crayfish
- Game
fish are: trout(rainbow, albino, cutthroat, brown, golden,
brook, tiger, lake or mackinaw, splake), kokanee salmon,
grayling, whitefish, Bonneville cisco, crappie, yellow
perch, Sacramento perch, largemouth bass, smallmouth
bass, channel catfish, bullhead, bluegill, green sunfish,
northern pike, alleue, white bass, tiger muskellunge,
striped bass, and wiper
- Bag
and possession limits apply to everyone; any person
13 years of age or under can catch only half of the
limit
- Check
the Utah Fishing Proclamation for further details on
the rules and regulations
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Popular
Fishing Spots
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Panguitch Lake
Otter Creek Res.
Tropic
Reservoir
Pine
Lake
Wide
Hollow Reservoir
Posey
Lake
Barker
Reservoir
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Lake
Powell
Sevier River
Asay Creek
Mammoth Creek
Panguitch Creek
Bunker Creek
Deer Creek
Butler Creek |
Ice
Fishing
is
some of the best fishing you will ever do in Bryce Canyon
Country. Come see Bryce Canyon National Park when there
are fewer people and the park is at its most colorful.
Then when you have seen the park take a nice relaxing
fishing trip. Sounds strange? Winter is one of the most
popular times to fish in all of Utah! Come prepared for
the cold and check the ice before you start and you will
have a great time.
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