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Red Fleet Reservoir
Vernal · Utah
Lake
Freshwater
Red Fleet Reservoir, located within Red Fleet State Park north of Vernal, offers anglers a diverse and accessible fishery set against striking sandstone cliffs. The lake supports rainbow trout, largemouth bass, bluegill, and tiger muskie—making it a popular year-round destination for anglers of all skill levels.
Trout are regularly stocked and respond to bait, lures, and flies. Bass fishing is productive in warmer months using soft plastics and jigs near structure. Bluegill offer fun action on worms or small flies. Tiger muskie, though rare, are the lake’s apex predator and can reach lengths over 40 inches. Targeting them requires large lures or streamer patterns and plenty of patience.
The park provides excellent amenities including a boat ramp, campground, and restrooms, making it a favorite among families and weekend anglers. During summer, trout often retreat to deeper water due to warming surface temps, while bass and panfish remain active in vegetated shallows.
Red Fleet’s combination of reliable fishing, dramatic scenery, and convenient facilities make it one of northeastern Utah’s standout waters. Anglers are advised to check the Utah Fishing Guidebook for species-specific regulations, particularly regarding tiger muskie limits and gear restrictions.
Trout are regularly stocked and respond to bait, lures, and flies. Bass fishing is productive in warmer months using soft plastics and jigs near structure. Bluegill offer fun action on worms or small flies. Tiger muskie, though rare, are the lake’s apex predator and can reach lengths over 40 inches. Targeting them requires large lures or streamer patterns and plenty of patience.
The park provides excellent amenities including a boat ramp, campground, and restrooms, making it a favorite among families and weekend anglers. During summer, trout often retreat to deeper water due to warming surface temps, while bass and panfish remain active in vegetated shallows.
Red Fleet’s combination of reliable fishing, dramatic scenery, and convenient facilities make it one of northeastern Utah’s standout waters. Anglers are advised to check the Utah Fishing Guidebook for species-specific regulations, particularly regarding tiger muskie limits and gear restrictions.
Fish species (12)
- Black Crappie
- Bluegill
- Brook Trout
- Brown Trout
- Largemouth Bass
- Rainbow Trout
- Smallmouth Bass
- Tiger Trout
- Walleye
- White Crappie
- Wiper
- Yellow Perch