Utah Fish Report
Gunlock Reservoir Fish Report for 8-19-2025
Gunlock Reservoir Fish Report for 8-19-2025
Bass will become more active during daylight hours as the water cools
Gunlock Reservoir - Gunlock , Utah (Washington County)

by Utah Division of Wildlife
8-19-2025
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Consult the Utah State Parks website for boat ramp hours. Fishing for all species improves as the summer heat backs off and water temperatures cool. You'll also find less competition with pleasure boat traffic dwindling. Bass will become more active during daylight hours as the water cools. Look for schools of bluegill suspended in 20-40 feet of water, typically near the mouths of coves or at points. Crappie are found suspended over deep water across much of the middle of the reservoir.
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