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Mill Meadow Reservoir - Loa, UT

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Mill Meadow Reservoir near Loa, Utah, offers one of the most diverse fishing experiences in central Utah. Located at 7,200 feet, the 650-acre reservoir supports healthy populations of brown and rainbow trout, splake, and smallmouth bass, making it a unique destination for multi-species anglers.

Brown trout are the top draw, with many wild fish reaching impressive sizes. Anglers targeting them use crankbaits, jigs, and streamers near inlets and structure. Rainbow trout are stocked and accessible along the shoreline—PowerBait, worms, and small lures are reliable producers. Splake are found in deeper, cooler water and respond well to trolling and jigging.

Smallmouth bass fishing peaks in late spring and summer. Soft plastics, tubes, and spinnerbaits are effective near rocky areas and submerged wood. The reservoir is fishable year-round, and ice fishing is popular when safe conditions permit.

Shore access is excellent, and camping is available nearby. Anglers should consult the Utah Fishing Guidebook for current rules, especially regarding warmwater species such as smallmouth bass.

Mill Meadow is an ideal location for anglers seeking both quantity and variety in a beautiful mountain setting. Its ease of access and species diversity make it a reliable choice for weekend trips and multi-day fishing excursions.



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