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Clear Creek

Cove · Utah

Creek Freshwater
Clear Creek near Cove offers a quietly productive mountain trout fishery in eastern Utah. Spring‑fed and reliable, it fishes well from April through early July and again in the fall after high‑summer flows drop. The creek holds native or wild rainbows and browns averaging 8–12 inches, with occasional fish reaching over a foot.

Pull‑outs along US‑191 provide access to riffles, pools, and undercut banks. Fly anglers doing short‑line presentations with midges, nymphs, and emergers catch most fish, while spin­ fishers often have success with micro‑spinners or spoons fished slowly near structure. Dry‑fly opportunities arise during summer mayfly hatches.

Flows remain stable due to spring inputs, but summertime reduces holding water. Cooler autumn temperatures improve conditions as trout concentrate. Anglers looking for solitude will appreciate the creek’s remote canyon and low fishing pressure—expect 1–3 fish per hour with smart tactics.

There are no developed facilities—everything is walk‑in and rugged—yet the creek delivers rewarding, finesse‑style fishing for compact trout streams. If you’re confident with precise casts and stealth, Clear Creek near Cove is a quiet gem worth the trip.

Fish species (1)

  • Bonneville Cutthroat Trout

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