Uinta’s Fishing Regulations: Includes streams and lakes in Utah within the boundary beginning on I-80 at the Utah-Wyoming state line southwest of Evanston, Wyoming and continuing southwest along I-80 to US-40 (near Park City) then east along US-40 to Vernal, Utah then north along SR-44 to Manila, Utah then west on SR-43 to the Wyoming state line and then west and north along the Wyoming state line back to the beginning point at I-80: Limit 4 trout. Click on the drainage below to see fish species in each lake, pictures, and maps.īedground Lake, Beaver Lake, Browne Lake, Butterfly Lake, Buckeye Lake, Chepeta lake, Cutthroat Lake, Echo Lake, Fish Lake, Hayden Lake, Haystack Lake, Hoover Lake, Julius Park Reservoir, Little Elk Lake, Marshall Lake, Mirror Lake, Moon Lake, Paradise Park Reservoir, Pyramid Lake, Round Lake, Ruth Lake, Smith and Morehouse Reservoir, Upper Stillwater Reservoir, Whitney Reservoir. Below is the list fish able lakes in each drainage. Some of the abbreviations such as X will be used in multiple drainage’s so it can be confusing. Some of these abbreviation make sense such as Dry Gulch which is DG, others such Provo River Drainage is A. Each lake gets an abbreviation that corresponds with when the lake was surveyed. ![]() Since there are over 1000 lakes in the Uintas you can have a lot of repeating lake names. Have you ever looked at the fish stocking report, and noticed those abbreviations next to lakes in the Uintas? Did you wonder what the letters meant? The Uintas are broken up into several drainage’s.
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