Fish the West

Monday, June 19, 2006

Bass Fishin' at Sand Hollow, Utah

Sand Hollow is one of Utah's newest State Parks and has hopes to be one of the most popular state parks offering all kinds of recreation from fishing, to boating, biking, equistrian riding and off-roading.

Thanks goes out to Chris and his family for letting us know about this "Hot Spot" that he recommended to everyone to try out. Seems that he and the family had a blast catching some nice size Blue Gill and Bass using jiggs for the most part as well as a few worms here and there. Be sure to check out the photos he sent in.

A Little Information About Sand Hollow, Utah
Sand Hollow Reservoir is the newest of Washington County's largemouth bass waters, located just a stone's throw south from Quail Creek and even closer to Hurricane. A state park entrance fee of $7 per vehicle is required to enter the park...Sand Hollow began filling in 2002 and will be more than 600 surface acres when full. It opened to fishing in 2004. Eight- to 16-inch bass are extremely abundant and a surprising number of larger bass, ranging up to more than five pounds, are also caught.

For more information on Sand Hollow please visit the links below:
Sand Hollow State Park
Utah Division of Wildlife Resources