Mill Meadow Reservoir Fish Report for 8-25-2025
Rainbow trout were stocked in the spring and should have grown to decent sizes through the summer
Mill Meadow Reservoir - Loa, UT

by Utah Division of Wildlife
8-25-2025
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Rainbow trout were stocked in the spring and should have grown to decent sizes through the summer. Wild brown trout provide fair to good fishing throughout the fall with popular baits, lures and flies. Perch can also provide good fall fishing. Utah sucker numbers observed in the spring 2024 netting survey were very high. A handful of tiger muskie were stocked in spring of 2024 to help control sucker and perch populations. Wipers are also available and anglers report catching 14-to-15-inch wipers by casting spoons and crankbaits near the inlets. Note: The parasite that causes whirling disease is known to occur in Mill Meadow Reservoir. Please prevent the spread of whirling disease by thoroughly cleaning mud from your waders after fishing here and letting them dry completely before wading at another location. Do not transport fish or their parts from Mill Meadow Reservoir to other water
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Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Reports
for Monday, August 25th
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Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Reports
for Thursday, August 21st
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Pine Valley Reservoir: The reservoir will be drained from late 2025 through 2026 so that the aging dam can be rebuilt
Pine Lake: Rainbow and tiger trout are abundant and should provide good to excellent fishing
Panguitch Lake: Algae blooms have not been as prevalent at Panguitch Lake in 2025

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