Location
View on Google Maps 40.8900, -109.1500
Target Species
Fishing Tips
- Focus on dam structure during first light when Largemouth Bass are active.
- Focus on primary points during dawn when Largemouth Bass are active.
- Focus on primary points during early morning when Largemouth Bass are active.
Fishing Techniques for Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge Reservoir
Focus your efforts around natural structure: points, submerged timber, weed edges, and rocky areas tend to hold fish in Utah reservoirs. Dawn and dusk are peak feeding windows, especially during warmer months when fish move shallow. A varied approach — starting fast to locate active fish, then slowing down — pays off.
What to Expect at Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge Reservoir
Take time to read the water when you arrive — baitfish activity, bird movement, and surface disturbances all signal where fish are feeding. The character of this reservoir changes with the seasons, so repeat visits often reveal new patterns and productive spots you missed before.
Regulations
Utah fishing license required. Verify regulations with Utah Division of Wildlife Resources before fishing.
Fishing Tips for Browns Park National Wildlife Refuge Reservoir
Frequently Asked Questions
summer heat. Many anglers find early morning and evening productive year-round.
Yes, a valid Utah fishing license is required. Check Utah Division of Wildlife Resources for current regulations.
Yes, the Reservoir offers diverse opportunities and typically good access for all skill levels.


