Big Sandwash Reservoir Fish Report for 3-7-2026
The wedge dock will not be put in until mid-to-late March
Big Sandwash Reservoir - Altamont, UT (Duchesne County)
by Utah Division of Wildlife
3-7-2026
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Big Sand Wash Reservoir is generally 100% full by May. Water temperatures stay cold for much of the spring as water continues to come in from the Lake Fork drainage in the High Uintas. Access: Anglers can access the reservoir by boat at the main ramp and by small watercraft at the sportsman’s access. The DWR installs the wedge dock each spring and will move it up or down the ramp two or three times per week as water levels fluctuate. The wedge dock will not be put in until mid-to-late March, and water level fluctuations require a tech to move the ramp often. We will get it in as soon as we have staff to properly maintain it. Please do not attempt to move this dock on your own as it has a brake system and you will destroy it, leading to its removal while repairs are made. Utah Boating Access Grant Program funds paid for the new pavement on the parking lot. Trout: The spring fishing forecast is generally good for rainbow trout. This is a great time of year to cast jigs near the inlet area for larger rainbows and browns. Bass, perch and walleye: Both yellow perch and walleye spawn in the spring and once the spawn is over (mid-April) walleye will begin to feed heavily on smaller fish. Smallmouth bass fishing really begins to pick up as water temperatures warm up. Generally, smallmouth spawn in late May and early June. We have great numbers of quality smallmouth bass in this fishery. They can be targeted throughout the year using traditional techniques (jigs, crank baits and even topwater lures). Remember, the current limit for walleye at Big Sand Wash is 20 fish with no size restriction. The limit for yellow perch is 10 fish. (March 7, 2026)
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Benchs Pond: Ice often melts off in late May
Blanding Reservoir: Ice often melts off this reservoir in March
Blue Lake: Snowdrifts may block access until late June this year
Boulger Reservoir: This high-elevation waterbody is a great location to try ice fishing for some trout
Carbon City Community Pond: Ice often melts off the pond in late March or early April
Cleveland Reservoir: Ice often melts off in late May
Dons Lake: Previous years’ stocked rainbows will be active as water temperature rises
Duck Fork Reservoir: Fishing pressure is very low during the winter
Electric Lake: Ice fishing is often fair to good for tiger and cutthroat trout with standard ice tackle and baits
Ferron Creek: Cutthroat trout get aggressive in the spring as they prepare to spawn
Ferron Reservoir: Fishing pressure is very low during the winter
Foy Lake : Winter access to this small lake is by snowmobile only
Gigliotti Pond: Ice often melts off the pond in late March or early Apri
Gooseberry Reservoir: Fishing pressure is very low during the winter
Huntington Reservoir: Trout are very active right after ice-on and usually provide good to excellent fishing along the dam
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Knight-Ideal Pond: Wellington City will open the pond to public access shortly after ice-off
Lloyds Lake: Ice often melts off this reservoir in March
Miller Flat Reservoir: Fishing pressure is very low during the winter
Millsite Reservoir: The reservoir is usually ice-free by late March
Monticello Lake: Winter access to this small lake is by snowmobile only
Petes Hole Reservoir: Generally, roads are clear and open by Memorial Day
Potters Pond: This high-elevation waterbody can be difficult to access for ice fishing
Price River: The local water conservancy district will begin releasing water from Scofield Reservoir
Recapture Reservoir: The ice typically melts in early-to-mid March
Scofield Reservoir: Ice fishing can provide great fishing for trout
Soup Bowl Reservoir: This high-elevation waterbody can be difficult to access for ice fishing
Straight Canyon Creek: Water will be released from Joe's Valley Reservoir in preparation for runoff
Wrigley Springs Reservoir: Winter access to this remote reservoir is by snowmobile only
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