LAKE HILL COMMUNITY RESERVOIR

FISHING
December 24, 2024
9,698 ft 39.33, -111.50


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Lake Hill Community Reservoir in Utah, USA, is a great place for fishing enthusiasts. The reservoir is home to several fish species, including rainbow trout, brown trout, and cutthroat trout. These fish can be caught all year round, but the best time to visit is during the spring and fall when the weather is cooler and the fish are more active.

Nearby activities include hiking and camping, as the reservoir is located in a scenic area of Utah. Fishing tips include using small lures and flies for trout and fishing early in the morning or late in the evening for the best results.

The average temperature during the summer, which is the peak fishing season, is around 85°F (29°C). However, during the fall and spring, the temperature can be cooler, with an average temperature of around 60-70°F (15-21°C).

Overall, Lake Hill Community Reservoir is a beautiful location for fishing and outdoor activities. With a variety of fish species and nearby recreation options, it's a great place to visit for any fishing enthusiast.

FEATURED FISH - APACHE TROUT

iving in lakes and streams, this fish will eat insects, invertebrates and small minnows. They are typically targeted using very light spinning or fly tackle using nymphs, wet or dry flies, worms or salmon eggs. These fish may also strike small spinner baits or spoons but some areas where these fish can be found have enacted policies where anglers may only use artificial lures so check all regulations before targeting these fish. The following are fishing methods used to catch this fish: The body coloration is golden-yellow or olive yellow, with a golden belly, and Parr marks (vertical bars) can be seen on juveniles, but these marks typically disappear in larger individuals. Spots can be seen in an even distribution of pronounced, moderate-sized, rounded or oval black spots on the sides of the body and on top of the head. These spots may sometimes extend below the lateral line and onto the dorsal and caudal fins. The top of the Apache trout’s head and back is typically dark olive to brown and a black stripe appears to go through each eye because of the presence of two small black dots on either side of the pupil. Below the lower jaw, there is a dash of color that will range from yellow to darker gold. The dorsal, pelvic, and anal fins are tipped with a white to orange color and the adipose fin is usually bordered with a black margin.

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