Deer Creek Reservoir - Charleston, UT

Fish Spot Details
Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Black Bullhead, White Bass, Walleye, Yellow Perch |
Deer Creek Reservoir in Charleston, UT, is a prominent multi-species fishery nestled in the scenic Heber Valley. Spanning nearly 3,000 acres, the lake offers excellent fishing for rainbow trout, smallmouth bass, walleye, perch, and brown trout.
Rainbow trout are stocked regularly and bite well on bait, spinners, and flies. Smallmouth bass thrive in the reservoir’s rocky structure and respond to jigs and soft plastics during the warmer months. Walleye are active in spring and summer, especially at dawn and dusk, and are targeted by jigging or trolling.
Boating access is excellent, with multiple ramps and marinas including Deer Creek Island Resort. Shore fishing is also productive, particularly near the Charleston and Wallsburg areas. Ice fishing is viable in winter, especially for trout and yellow perch.
Anglers should be aware of Deer Creek’s wind-prone conditions, particularly in the afternoon. Crowds are common on summer weekends, but early mornings and weekdays offer quieter experiences.
Fishing at Deer Creek is governed by general Utah regulations, though species-specific bag limits apply. Be sure to review the Utah Fishing Guidebook and comply with AIS decontamination rules.
With its accessibility, variety of species, and year-round opportunities, Deer Creek Reservoir remains a go-to location for Utah anglers of all experience levels.
Rainbow trout are stocked regularly and bite well on bait, spinners, and flies. Smallmouth bass thrive in the reservoir’s rocky structure and respond to jigs and soft plastics during the warmer months. Walleye are active in spring and summer, especially at dawn and dusk, and are targeted by jigging or trolling.
Boating access is excellent, with multiple ramps and marinas including Deer Creek Island Resort. Shore fishing is also productive, particularly near the Charleston and Wallsburg areas. Ice fishing is viable in winter, especially for trout and yellow perch.
Anglers should be aware of Deer Creek’s wind-prone conditions, particularly in the afternoon. Crowds are common on summer weekends, but early mornings and weekdays offer quieter experiences.
Fishing at Deer Creek is governed by general Utah regulations, though species-specific bag limits apply. Be sure to review the Utah Fishing Guidebook and comply with AIS decontamination rules.
With its accessibility, variety of species, and year-round opportunities, Deer Creek Reservoir remains a go-to location for Utah anglers of all experience levels.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
5-27-2025 | Deer Creek park update Deer Creek park update: Water level is 98 percent... more » |
Deer Creek State Park |
3-30-2025 | Water level is 90 percent of full! Water temperature average has risen to 36 degrees Park Update: Winter is trying to show again... more » |
Deer Creek State Park |
3-10-2025 | Park Update Park Update: As of today March 10th, average water... more » |
Deer Creek State Park |
3-3-2025 | The Island is ice free and good to launch at Park Update: The Island is ice free and good... more » |
Deer Creek State Park |
2-22-2025 | It’s a beautiful day It’s a beautiful day. Water temperature average is... more » |
Deer Creek State Park |
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