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Free Fishing Day at Deer Valley Ponds - Jun 6th 10-2pm
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Beginner Fly Fishing Clinic in June - June 16, 17, 18, 2026
Utah Teen Camp - Jun 24-26
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Volunteers needed to Host Fish Free Fish Day at Deer Valley Ponds

High Country Fly Fishers will once again host the Utah Free Fishing Day event at the Deer Valley Ponds on Saturday, June 6, from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Setup will begin at 9:30 AM, and it should be a simple setup at the Deer Valley Gazebo.
Utah’s Free Fishing Day is a great opportunity to introduce local families and kids to fly fishing, spend time outdoors, and learn more about High Country Fly Fishers. We’ll have our HCFF banner and booth set up along with club fly rods available for people to try casting and fishing.
DWR has informed us they plan to stock fish before the event, so it should be a fun day for everyone involved.
We’re looking for volunteers to help with:
- Greeting visitors and talking about HCFF
- Assisting kids and families with fly fishing basics
- Helping with casting and fishing instruction
- Setting up and taking down the booth
- Grilling hot dogs and helping with food and drinks
We also need:
- One or two propane grills
- Volunteers willing to cook hot dogs
- A few extra hands throughout the event
We’ll provide hot dogs, sodas, and water for attendees.
If you’re willing to help, contact Jack Campbell. Events like this are a great way to grow the club, introduce new people to fly fishing, and support our local fishing community.
Beginner Fly Fishing Clinics
Protecting the Weber River Sucker
Protecting the Weber River Green Sucker
Researchers from Utah State University, the U.S. Geological Survey, and the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources are investigating the decline of the Weber River Green Sucker, a native fish species whose struggles may reveal broader ecosystem problems affecting the river food web. The study focuses on possible thiamine deficiencies and aquatic food-web imbalances that could influence fish survival, river health, aquatic insect productivity, and ultimately the long-term condition of the Weber River trout fishery. Learn more.
Soapstone Creek Restoration Update
Soapstone Creek Restoration Update
Restoration efforts on Soapstone Creek—an important tributary of the Upper Provo River impacted by the 2024 Yellow Lake Wildfire—continue to gain momentum. Project funding has reached $24,590, with an additional $45,000 in potential U.S. Forest Service support expected to be confirmed in May.
Volunteer workdays are planned for August, including a large coordinated effort involving up to 100 volunteers, with on-site food and possible grant-sponsored refreshments.
High Country Fly Fishers contributed early leadership through a $10,000 Trout Unlimited Embrace-a-Stream grant, helping launch rehabilitation work and position the project for broader state and federal support. Together, these combined resources mark an important step toward restoring habitat and long-term resilience in the Upper Provo watershed.
Be part of the Restoration of Soapstone Creek
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John Schultz's Montana & Idaho Report ( May 22, 2026)
Check out John Schultz's latest fishing report from Island Park, Hebgen Lake, and Henry's Lake. John shares current conditions, productive fly patterns, water temperatures, and details on some outstanding fishing, including numerous trout over 20 inches. His report also includes an encouraging update on Henry's Lake, where improving management efforts may be helping restore one of the West's premier stillwater fisheries.
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