Small Stream Fishing

Small Stream Fishing Report

A lot of Utah’s small streams are inaccessible due to snow. Current snowpacks around the state sit between 161 and 317 percent of normal. We are having a record snow year here in Utah with the possibility of a few more weeks until it peaks for the season. Runoff will be a factor for quite some time once it begins. Patience is key and be mindful when driving on any dirt road as it will be quite muddy.

Small Stream Fishing Report

Most of Utah’s small streams are inaccessible due to snow. Current snowpacks around the state sit between 150 and 196 percent of normal. We are off to a fantastic water year. Let’s keep it going!

Small Stream Fishing Report

Most of Utah’s small streams are inaccessible due to snow. Current snowpacks around the state sit between 121 and 193 percent of normal. We are off to a fantastic water year. Let’s keep it going.

Small Stream Fishing Report

Generally speaking most of Utah’s small streams are inaccessible in the early spring months due to snow.

We currently are sitting on a statewide snowpack that is between 48 and 76 percent of normal. Therefore some areas are more accessible for spring angling opportunities than usual.

I have not ventured out to any small streams recently, but I’d expect to see some midge, baetis, and maybe even some skwala activity if you were to go searching for some solitude.