Skutumpah Reservoir is located in Garfield County, Utah, and is a popular fishing destination for anglers. The reservoir is home to rainbow trout, brown trout, and smallmouth bass. Nearby activities include hiking, camping, and horseback riding. Fishing tips include using small lures or bait and fishing in the early morning or late evening for the best results. The best time of year to visit is in the summer months when temperatures average around 80°F during the day and 50°F at night.
Because of its huge size and great strength, the alligator gar is popular with anglers. Obviously, it is not a fish that is easily caught, as its sharp teeth will cut most lines in an instant. They are edible, but are not highly rated by most people. The following are fishing methods used to catch this fish: It is certainly one of the most distinctive freshwater species of fish. It can be distinguished from all other gars by the two rows of teeth in the upper jaw, its broader snout, and its size when fully grown. All other gars have one row of teeth in the upper jaw. In most other respects all gars are very similar in appearance, with a long body, a long, toothy snout, and a single dorsal fin that is far back on the body above the anal fin and just before the tail. The tail is rounded and pectoral, ventral, and anal fins are fairly evenly spaced on the lower half of the body. The gars most closely resemble the fishes of the pike family (muskellunge, northern pike, and the pickerels, Esox spp.) in body shape and fin placement. In the pike family, the tail is forked not rounded.
Camping Area | Campsites | Reservations | Toilets | Showers |
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Elkhorn | 6 | |||
Cathedral Valley - Capitol Reef National Park | 6 | |||
Piute State Park | ||||
Sunglow | 5 | |||
Millsite State Park | 22 | |||
Goblin Valley State Park | 24 | |||
Mallard Bay Overflow | 30 | |||
Mix Pad Dispersed | ||||
Maple Hollow | 10 | |||
Wedge Overlook | 6 |