Nine Mile Reservoir - Gunnison, Utah

Lake Information

Fish Species: Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Tiger Trout
Nine Mile Reservoir near Gunnison, Utah, is a productive warmwater fishery offering year-round access and diverse angling opportunities. At approximately 5,400 feet elevation, the reservoir supports healthy populations of largemouth bass, bluegill, and channel catfish.

Bass fishing peaks in late spring and early summer during the spawn. Anglers have success with soft plastics, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits, especially near submerged brush and shorelines. Bluegill are abundant and provide steady action for beginners using small jigs or worms under a bobber.

Channel catfish are best targeted during warm evenings with cut bait or chicken liver. The reservoir’s open shoreline allows easy access for bank anglers, and small craft or kayaks can be launched from shore. Water levels fluctuate, so checking local conditions before traveling is recommended.

There are no developed facilities, though primitive camping is possible in surrounding areas. The Utah DWR occasionally stocks the lake to maintain species balance and angling quality. Be sure to consult the Utah Fishing Guidebook for current regulations.

Nine Mile Reservoir stands out as a reliable warmwater destination in central Utah—perfect for families, casual anglers, and those seeking a change from typical high-elevation trout waters.




Latest Fish Plants

Plant DateSpeciesSource# of Fish
3-10-2025Rainbow TroutUTDNR1008
11-06-2024Rainbow TroutUTDNR2000
10-02-2024Rainbow TroutUTDNR936
10-01-2024Rainbow TroutUTDNR855
11-15-2023Rainbow TroutUTDNR2898


Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
4-9-2024 Rainbow trout populations are thriving
Rainbow trout populations are thriving due to increased... more »
Utah Division of Wildlife

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