Yankee Meadow Reservoir - Dixie National Forest, UT
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Yankee Meadow Reservoir sits at 8,000 feet in the Dixie National Forest and offers excellent trout fishing in a quiet, scenic setting.
Rainbow trout average 12–15 inches and are caught with bait, spinners, or trolled lures. Tiger trout grow larger—up to 20 inches—and strike streamers, jigs, and leech patterns aggressively.
Shore access is plentiful, and float tubes are great for reaching deeper structure. A small ramp supports electric-motor boats, though most anglers stick to paddling or wading.
Primitive campsites and vault toilets are nearby. Road access is seasonal and rough during spring melt. Water is typically clear, enabling visual targeting of cruising fish.
Yankee Meadow is a strong choice for those who want solid trout fishing in a remote, high-elevation setting.
Rainbow trout average 12–15 inches and are caught with bait, spinners, or trolled lures. Tiger trout grow larger—up to 20 inches—and strike streamers, jigs, and leech patterns aggressively.
Shore access is plentiful, and float tubes are great for reaching deeper structure. A small ramp supports electric-motor boats, though most anglers stick to paddling or wading.
Primitive campsites and vault toilets are nearby. Road access is seasonal and rough during spring melt. Water is typically clear, enabling visual targeting of cruising fish.
Yankee Meadow is a strong choice for those who want solid trout fishing in a remote, high-elevation setting.
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