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Crouse Reservoir

Uintah County · Utah

Lake Freshwater
Crouse Reservoir, located in Uintah County northeast of Vernal, is a quiet, quality-managed trout fishery offering excellent fly-fishing opportunities. This small reservoir is known for its healthy populations of rainbow and tiger trout, often exceeding 18 inches. Managed under special regulations, Crouse allows only artificial flies and lures, with a two-fish daily limit.

The reservoir supports strong aquatic insect life, and anglers frequently succeed using chironomids, balanced leeches, and small streamers. Fly fishing from a float tube or small pontoon is highly recommended to reach deeper weed lines and structure. Shore fishing is possible but limited due to vegetation.

Angling pressure is low, creating a peaceful and productive experience. Best fishing occurs in the spring and fall, though early summer and late evenings can yield quality catches. There are no developed amenities at the site—visitors should plan accordingly and check weather and road conditions before making the trip.

Due to its seclusion, Crouse offers an ideal environment for fly anglers seeking large trout and solitude. Compliance with Utah’s DWR regulations is essential for maintaining the integrity of this well-managed fishery.

Fish species (7)

  • Bluegill
  • Brown Trout
  • Cutthroat Trout
  • Grass Carp
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Tiger Trout

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