Hayden Fork River
Apache Trout • Cutthroat Trout • Rainbow Trout
The Hayden Fork River in Utah, USA is a great fishing destination with a variety of fish species available. Brown and rainbow trout are the most prevalent species found in the river, with some cutthroat trout also present.
Aside from fishing, visitors to the area can enjoy hiking, camping, and wildlife viewing in the nearby Uinta Mountains. Fishing tips for the Hayden Fork River include using dry flies in the early morning or late evening and nymphs during midday. The best time of year to visit is typically between June and September when the average temperature is around 70-80 degrees Fahrenheit.
Overall, the Hayden Fork River is a great spot for anglers looking to catch some trout while surrounded by beautiful scenery and outdoor activities.
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Weather Outlook
Fish Species
Apache Trout
The apache trout is considered to be critically endangered by the IUCN.
Cutthroat Trout
Cutthroat trout are the most widely distributed of all the western trouts of North America.
Rainbow Trout
The rainbow trout is an extremely valuable species in any and all of its forms.
Area Streamflow Levels
Streamgauge | Discharge |
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East Canyon Creek Near Jeremy Ranch | 18 cfs / 4.58 ft |
Silver Creek Near Silver Creek Junction | 5 cfs / 4.15 ft |
Weber River Near Peoa | 65 cfs / 2.60 ft |
Fish Creek Above Reservoir | 50 cfs / 2.45 ft |
Weber River Near Coalville | 33 cfs / 1.50 ft |
Weber River Near Oakley | 145 cfs / 5.31 ft |
Chalk Creek At Coalville | 27 cfs / 3.31 ft |