Utah
Boulder mountain is a tough one to break down into just one location, due to the amount of high quality lakes that may deserve their own attention. Getting you best outfitted for a trip here may require a little personal touch, but let's break this down!
Plethora of small alpine lakes and a few big lakes managed by UDWR for trophy fishing opportunities. They hold Brook Trout, Tiger Trout, Colorado River and Bonneville Cutthroat, Arctic Grayling, and Rainbow Trout, and surprisingly, even a few Tiger Muskies.
The lakes' conditions can fluctuate yearly, and it's easy to miss plan due to changing water levels or fishing conditions. But, this is also what makes these lakes recycle so strongly. At any given time, somewhere on this mountain is producing big fish, and we have the contacts to get you on fish here. BUT... DIY trips are doable. The only catch is that you'll want a vehicle that can handle tough roads. And there tends to be plenty of hiking to be had for other better chances at big fish.
Either way you cut it, we have information on every lake on the mountain, and can point you towards your next trophy trout!
Local time:
10:14 AM
Elevation:
7156 ft
Coordinates:
38° 25' 4.36" N
111° 38' 50.44" W
38.417877
-111.647344
Sun and Moon
Weather and Wind
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wade@fishfinder.app
Send email+1 (234) 567-890
Call usFrom Alaskan Steelhead to 30 inch Walleye, I have taken the time to learn the ins and outs of nearly every freshwater fish with the determination to perfect the art of freshwater fishing more each trip. I spend hours doing what I love so that I can help you have a more successful and enjoyable fishing trip. My passion for fishing will help you have more fun and be more successful.
I'm here to help and answer any question you might have. I look forward to hearing from you.