Catch A Gigantic 30 Pound Trout And Camp In A Cozy Cabin At Utah's Fish Lake Resorts
By Catherine Armstrong|Published July 31, 2020
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Everyone knows that the best thing about a fishing trip is the story you make up when you get back home. “I caught a 30-pound trout,” you tell your friends, and they smile and shake their heads. When you go to Utah’s Fish Lake, you might not have to tell tall tales…you really could catch a gigantic trout!
Tucked away in the Fish Lake National Forest, Utah's Fish Lake is a paradise for anglers, boaters, and campers. You'll find it just southeast of Richfield.
The lake is full of yellow perch and several species of trout, but the Mackinaw Trout here are legendary. It's common for folks to pull 20 to 30-pound Macks from this lake.
Pictured is Johannah Skougaard, who caught a 34-pound Mackinaw trout in 1917. The fish was 54 inches long! Johannah held the record for the largest fish caught here for many years.
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Head to Fish Lake Lodge for a fishing and camping trip you'll never forget. It sits at 9,000 feet, so it's often a cool respite from the summer heat.
Check out this beautiful structure that's made from native spruce logs. Once considered one of the largest log buildings in the West, this lodge measures 80 x 320 feet!
Fish Lake is one of Utah's most popular fishing spots, and the Utah Department of Wildlife Resources reports that the lake provides 80,000 to 100,000 hours of fishing recreation ever year.
Fish Lake Resorts' Facebook page is full of photo just like this, showing anglers holding up gigantic lake trout.
In addition to boating and fishing, you'll enjoy hiking and wildlife viewing during your stay. Mule deer are plentiful around the lake, and you might also spot some elk or
moose.
The clear waters of Fish Lake make it a popular spot for scuba diving, and you can also explore the area on a horseback ride. You'll find ATV trails nearby as well.