Idaho Fish Report
Navajo Lake typically ices over in early-to-mid December
by Utah Division of Wildlife
11-20-2024
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Fishing forecast (December through April): Navajo Lake typically ices over in early-to-mid December; be aware of best practices for ice safety. Winter access is not maintained, so you will need a snowmobile to get to the lake. A lot of catchable-sized (10-inch) rainbow and tiger trout were stocked over the summer and could provide fair to good fishing if you can get there. If you catch a tiger muskie, remember that the harvest limit is just one fish and it must be over 40 inches in length. Arctic grayling have not been stocked in Navajo Lake yet, due to hatchery production limitations. Note: Navajo Lake was treated with rotenone in October 2021 to reduce a dense population of Utah chubs that had been significantly impacting trout survival. A new management plan for Navajo Lake was developed during early 2022 with the help of local anglers and officials. The plan intends to provide fishing opportunities for both family and trophy fishing interests, while also addressing the issues of chub competition and overwinter survival. Fish species that will be stocked in the future will include rainbow trout, tiger trout, splake trout, Arctic grayling and tiger muskie. It is hoped that multiple predators (tiger trout, splake trout and tiger muskie) will help keep chubs from becoming too abundant. Arctic grayling generally show better overwinter survival in low-oxygen conditions and may compete with chubs. Rainbow trout are intended to provide high catch rates, along with tiger trout and grayling. Splake, large tiger trout and tiger muskie should provide trophy fishing opportunities, with lower catch rates.