Arizona Fish Report
Rockport Reservoir Fish Report for 11-17-2013
Rockport Reservoir Fish Report for 11-17-2013
Fishing at Rockport Reservoir is excellent
Rockport Reservoir
by Utah Division of Wildlife
11-17-2013
801-538-4700
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Biologist Chris Penne reports hot fishing at Rockport. The water temperature is about 49??F and the fish are active. If you're fishing from a boat or a float tube, try trolling with diving crankbaits. Shore anglers should try using PowerBait, worms or marshmallows underneath a bobber. The boat ramp is still open and there is a lot of fishing access from the shore. The reservoir was stocked in October with 80,000 fish.
Rockport Reservoir will be part of the Wasatch Back Quad-fishalon. The tournament will take place in January and February.
Rockport Reservoir will be part of the Wasatch Back Quad-fishalon. The tournament will take place in January and February.
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