Koosharem Reservoir - Burrville, UT
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Koosharem Reservoir, located near Burrville, Utah, is a compact, easily accessed trout fishery offering reliable action for stocked rainbows and the occasional cutthroat or tiger trout. Situated at 6,900 feet, it’s popular with anglers looking for peaceful, productive fishing from spring through fall.
Rainbow trout are regularly stocked and respond to common tactics such as PowerBait, worms, and small lures. Fly anglers succeed with woolly buggers, nymphs, and dry flies during seasonal insect hatches. Bank fishing is convenient thanks to open, gently sloping shorelines.
Cutthroat and tiger trout are less abundant but tend to be larger. They often hold deeper or near the inflow, where cooler water and structure are more prevalent. Spinners, spoons, and crankbaits are effective in locating these fish.
Koosharem Reservoir is also a winter fishery, offering ice fishing opportunities for trout when conditions allow. Algae blooms and water drawdowns can affect summer angling, so late spring and early summer are typically best.
Primitive camping is available, and no facilities are present beyond the basic access roads. Anglers should consult the Utah Fishing Guidebook for up-to-date rules, though general trout limits usually apply. Koosharem’s blend of ease, scenery, and solid trout action make it a dependable stop for anglers traveling through central Utah.
Rainbow trout are regularly stocked and respond to common tactics such as PowerBait, worms, and small lures. Fly anglers succeed with woolly buggers, nymphs, and dry flies during seasonal insect hatches. Bank fishing is convenient thanks to open, gently sloping shorelines.
Cutthroat and tiger trout are less abundant but tend to be larger. They often hold deeper or near the inflow, where cooler water and structure are more prevalent. Spinners, spoons, and crankbaits are effective in locating these fish.
Koosharem Reservoir is also a winter fishery, offering ice fishing opportunities for trout when conditions allow. Algae blooms and water drawdowns can affect summer angling, so late spring and early summer are typically best.
Primitive camping is available, and no facilities are present beyond the basic access roads. Anglers should consult the Utah Fishing Guidebook for up-to-date rules, though general trout limits usually apply. Koosharem’s blend of ease, scenery, and solid trout action make it a dependable stop for anglers traveling through central Utah.
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