Pelican Lake Fish Report for 3-7-2026
Pelican Lake Fishing Forecast
Pelican Lake - Randlett, UT (Uintah County)
by Utah Division of Wildlife
3-7-2026
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Pelican Lake is at its fullest point of the year in the spring, as the lake may still be receiving water and withdrawals don’t start until April 15 or later. In good water years, the bullrush will be inundated, and fish will have access to the entire lake, making spring the easiest time to shore fish at Pelican Lake. Shore anglers can access from the jetty by the main boat ramp, the north side sportsman’s access, or the east side off the highway. Boat anglers can access the lake by boat at the main ramp on the south side and by small watercraft at the north side sportsman’s access. The BLM has improved the campground at Pelican Lake and there are many areas to camp now in addition to having a picnic area. The angler access on the north side is pretty shallow, but anglers can launch small watercraft there. The access runs through private property so access is limited to either the point by the DWR AIS sign, or the access at the end of the peninsula which is on BLM property. Spring is an excellent time to fish Pelican Lake and to bring out the binoculars for some world class bird-watching. Spring fishing at Pelican can be pretty phenomenal as air temperatures warm up. Mosquitos are not yet a problem, some bugs are hatching and the fish begin to become more active. Early spring techniques can include fishing the bulrush line with crankbaits, spinners or grubs/plastics dragged across the bottom. Later in the spring, bass will move in to spawn, and will actively be protecting nests. After the bass spawn, bluegills move in and are just as aggressive at protecting their nests. We do not encourage fishing bluegills off nests, as there may be a multitude of predators waiting to prey upon the nest if left unprotected (largemouth bass being one of them so feel free to try to target the lingering bass that are hanging out near bluegill nests). Common carp also become more active in the spring and will move into shallow areas on warm, sunny days to spawn. Please help this fishery by targeting these species using bow, spear or even traditional fishing methods. If you do catch a carp, it is considered a nongame species and wasting rules do not apply. Please remove it from the lake and dispose of it properly — not on the shoreline or in someone else’s dumpster.
More Reports
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Reports
for Saturday, March 7th
Big Sandwash Reservoir: The wedge dock will not be put in until mid-to-late March
Brough Reservoir: Spring in the central Uinta Basin is a turbulent time
Bullock Reservoir: Spring is a time of increased activity at Bullock
Currant Creek Reservoir: Spring thaws in the area may take a long time to open the Current Creek Canyon
Lake Canyon: Ice-off conditions usually occur in April and can be excellent fishing
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Reports
for Monday, March 2nd
Academy Mill Reservoir: This high-elevation waterbody can be difficult to access for ice fishing
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
Joe's Valley Reservoir: Joes Valley Reservoir Fishing Forecast
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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