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Fishing in Provo, Utah, United States

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Check out the best fishing spots in Provo, Utah. Anglers using Fishbrain have logged: 9,726 catches for Rainbow trout, 5,315 catches for Largemouth bass, 4,585 catches for Channel catfish, 4,157 catches for Brown trout, 3,291 catches for White bass, 2,103 catches for Bluegill Use Fishbrain to view local fishing regulations, read reviews of local fishing spots, and learn what lures are most successful in Provo. Become a Pro subscriber to see when and where fish are being caught and logged in Fishbrain. Whether you use the free version of Fishbrain or upgrade to Fishbrain Pro, you can find a diverse range of successful fishing spots in Provo, and get tips on how to increase your fishing success!

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Lots of private property
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RidgeChambers

The golf course workers are so mean, the only public spot you can fish is very pressured, I even had a golf-course worker kick me out of a spot that was public city land, if you are sneaky and don’t think you’ll get caught, they have eyes everywhere, they will send a worker straight to you that will get mad at you, and if you try kayaking (because you can legally float over private property), they will call the DWR on you

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Amazing
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griffintasker

Lots of fish in the spring, summer, and fall, slows down for the winter. Caught the biggest carp of my life here, was 12 lbs, 2 ounces. Also caught the smallest bluegill of my life, it was literally the size of my finger. Just depends on what your going for and the time of year. Fall is good for carp and catfish, spring, for trout and bluegill, summer, bluegill and bass. Use spinners for specifically trout. Use worms for trout, bluegill, carp, and catfish, then you can use bread for carp as well. Use plastics or worms, or basically anything for bass. I’ve caught a lot of fish there, you just have to know what your doing.