Spearfishing

Utah Spearfishing Regulations 

Fishing Proclamation
New for 2021

Changes for 2021

Changes to underwater spearfishing opportunities at a few waterbodies will go into effect in 2021.
The spearfishing season at Fish Lake will now close on Sept. 9, 2021, and Kens Lake has been removed from the list of waterbodies where underwater spearfishing is permitted.
At Red Fleet Reservoir, there is now a seasonal restriction in place on underwater spearfishing.
For more information, see the Underwater spearfishing section that begins on page 14.

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Underwater Spearfishing Utah Admin. Code R657-13-9

The waters listed below are open to under-water spearfishing for game fish from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31. Unless otherwise noted, you may use spearfishing to take any legal species within the limits that apply to each waterbody:

Big Sandwash Reservoir (Duchesne County)
Blue Lake (Tooele County) Talapia and Pacu
Brown’s Draw Reservoir (Duchesne County)
Causey Reservoir (Weber County)
Electric Lake (Emery County)
Grantsville Reservoir (Tooele County)
• Jordan River, for northern pike only (Salt Lake and Utah counties)
Newcastle Reservoir, for wipers and rainbow trout only (Iron County)
Porcupine Reservoir (Cache County)
Recapture Reservoir (San Juan County)
•  Quail Creek Reservoir, for smallmouth bass only (Washington County)
Sand Lake (Uintah County)
Smith and Morehouse Reservoir (Summit County)
• Utah Lake, for northern pike and white bass only (Utah County)
• Utah Lake tributaries, including but not limited to the following tributaries west of I-15: American Fork Creek, Beer Creek, Dry Creek, Hobble Creek, Spanish Fork River, Spring Creek and Spring Creek Run; for northern pike only (Utah County). Spearfishing is not permitted in the Provo River or Provo River Delta.
Willard Bay Reservoir (Box Elder County)
Yuba Reservoir (Juab and Sanpete counties)

Restrictions on spearfishing for bass
The waters listed below are open to underwater spearfishing for game fish from Jan. 1 through Dec. 31, but you may not use spearfishing to take largemouth and small mouth bass from April 1 through fourth Saturday of June:

Deer Creek Reservoir (Wasatch County)
East Canyon Reservoir (Morgan County)
Echo Reservoir (Summit County)
Flaming Gorge Reservoir (Daggett County)
Lake Powell (Garfield, Kane and San Juan counties)
Pineview Reservoir, except closed year round to the take of tiger muskie (Weber County)
Rockport Reservoir (Summit County)
Starvation Reservoir (Duchesne County)
Steinaker Reservoir (Uintah County)

Additional spearfishing rules

Underwater spearfishing hours are from official sunrise to official sunset. It is illegal to use artificial light while underwater spearfishing, and free shafting is prohibited.

There are a few exceptions to these regulations:

• At Fish Lake (Sevier County), you may underwater spearfish for all fish species from 6 a.m. on June 3 until official sunset on Sept. 9.
• At Flaming Gorge, you can underwater spearfish for burbot from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31, 24 hours per day. You can also use artificial light while spearfishing for burbot at this reservoir. Please see page 32 for rules specific to Flaming Gorge.

All possession limits apply, regardless of the angling technique you use.

At all waters open to angling—during their open seasons—you can underwater spearfish for carp.

Utah Spearfishing Records

Species Year Weight Length Girth Fisherman Location
Bass,
Smallmouth **
2017 5 lb 2 oz  20″  14 1/2″  Jacob Lords  East Canyon Reservoir
Bass,
Largemouth  
2011  8 lb 8 oz  22″  20″ Nick
Anderson
Ken’s Lake
Bass,
Striped
2023 24 lb 6 oz 41 1/8″ 22 3/4″ Shelby Lynn
Peterson
Lake Powell
Bluegill           2009 0 lb 4 oz  9 3/4″  10″  Tony
Arbaney
 
Steinaker Reservoir 
Bullhead         2009 1 lb 3 oz  12 3/8″ 8 1/4″ Russell
Sexton
Pineview Reservoir
Carp 2013 31 lb 0 oz  33 3/4″  26 7/8″  Casey Bird  Flaming Gorge Reservoir 
Catfish,
Channel
2018 8 lb 8 oz 26 1/4″ 14 1/2″ Mike Kennedy Lake Powell
Chub,
Utah
2005 1 lb 0 oz  12 3/4″  8 1/8″  Shane
Forrester 
Starvation Reservoir 
Crappie,
Black
2020 1 lb 14 oz 15 3/4″ 12″ Matt Turner Deer Creek
Reservoir
Muskellunge,
Tiger** 
2020  36 lb 6 oz   50″ 22 7/8″ Maya Western Fish Lake  
Perch,
Yellow
2011  1 lb 2 oz   11 3/8″ 9 3/4″  Steven Gottfredson Deer Creek Reservoir
Salmon, Kokanee 2020 4 lb 22 oz 22″ 12 3/4″ Scott S. Parsons Fish Lake
Sucker,
Utah 
2008  5 lb oz    23″  11″ Michael
Ban 
 
Fish Lake  
Trout,
Brown **
1983  21 lb 12 oz    35 1/2″ 21 3/4″  Bruce
Boyd 
Fish Lake 
Trout,
Cutthroat
2008  1 lb 9 oz    16 1/2″ 8″ Russell
Sexton
Causey Reservoir
Trout,
Lake **
2008  32 lb 7 oz   40 1/2″  26 1/2″ Bruce
Boyd
Fish Lake 
Trout,
Rainbow
2017 4 lb 6 oz  22 3/4″  12 3/4″ Matt Weaver  Flaming Gorge
Trout,
Splake
2012 16 lb 7 oz 38″ 17 1/2″ Daniel
Boyd
Fish
Lake
Trout,
Tiger
2015 10 lb 8 oz 29 3/4″ 16 7/8″ Richard Martin Causey
Reservoir
Walleye  2010  13 lb 3 oz    31 1/2″  20″ Shane
Anderson
Deer Creek Reservoir
Wiper 2014 11 lb 6 oz 27 3/4″ 20 3/8″ Carl Wayne
Cooper
Newcastle
Reservoir

** World Record

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  5. Mike

    We are so blessed to have a DOW in Ut that will work with us and open new lakes and fish limits every year. THANK YOU

    If you ever want to understand how good we got it, look at Co Rules, They have no understanding of our sport or the support we can offer to survey lakes and remove carp.

    MM

  6. JC

    So can I use tanks or do is spearfishing strictly with a snorkel/breath hold? I have looked all through the proclamation and didn’t see any place it said you couldn’t use a tank.

  7. Scott Johansen

    Any information on water clarity in some of these places, especially those closer to SLC? What has any visibility this time of year with heavy runoff starting.

    1. admin Post author

      That is not typically a condition that is updated frequently by the resources we have. We would rely more on divers to share that information.
      Locations around SLC are going to be 5-15 during the runoff.

  8. Eti Faiese

    I didn’t see Bear Lake on the list of underwater sparefishing on this site but I’ve watched videos on YouTube about people sparefishing over there. Can we still fish there?

    1. admin Post author

      They may have been fishing for non-game fish, which is allowed.
      Please consult the state proclamation before hand.

    1. admin Post author

      Please consult the proclamation before spearfishing in other bodies of water not listed on this page.

    1. admin Post author

      Unsure. If this is a location that would serve spearfishing well, I would reach out the the Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Wildlife Resources and make a suggestion.

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