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Memorial Day weekend and Free Fishing Day are just around the corner, and if you are itching to get outdoors to enjoy the warm weather, there are several great Utah fishing destinations that are worth checking out this time of year.
Memorial Day weekend, which starts Saturday, May 24 this year, often kicks off many summer activities. It is typically a great time of year for fishing, as many locations are starting to warm up, and fish are hungry and biting.
Just two weeks later is Free Fishing Day — Saturday, June 7 — which allows anyone to fish at any public waterbody in Utah without a license. It makes for a great family activity and offers an easy way to get outdoors and introduce your kids to fishing (or your neighbors or friends)! It’s an ideal day not only for beginning anglers to give fishing a try, but is also a fun time for experienced anglers who have been too busy to fish in recent years, too.
“Because you don’t need a license to fish on Free Fishing Day, it’s the perfect time to take someone with you and introduce them to this incredible activity,” Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Sportfish Coordinator Trina Hedrick said. “All of the fish in the state, both warmwater and coldwater species, are active and willing to bite this time of year, making early June one of the best times to fish in Utah. If you’ve ever wanted to give fishing a try or if you haven’t been in a while, Free Fishing Day is the perfect opportunity!”
The DWR will also be hosting a free fishing event on June 7 from 9 a.m. to noon at Blanding Reservoir No. 4 in San Juan County. Participants will be able to fish and get tips from DWR biologists on techniques, recommended gear, lure selection and the best fishing spots in six local reservoirs in southeastern Utah. Some fishing equipment will be available, but participants are asked to bring their own if they have it. While the event is free, participants should register in advance on Eventbrite.
If you are taking someone fishing for their first time, you can commemorate their first catch with a fun DWR certificate. You can print out the certificate at home and fill in the details to document the occasion. There are also a variety of great resources for new anglers on the DWR website.
If you are looking for some ideas of where to go fishing over Memorial Day weekend or on Free Fishing Day, here are a few great options:
Beginner fishing spots: Community ponds
Local community ponds are a great option for beginners and offer a quick, close-to-home fishing spot. These ponds are an ideal place to take kids and other less-experienced anglers.
There are 57 community ponds located around Utah, and more information about each one can be found on the DWR website. These ponds are stocked by the DWR each year with trout and catfish.
Advanced fishing spots
For more advanced anglers who want to visit a larger waterbody with additional fishing opportunities, there are a variety of options across the state:
Learn the rules
Aside from Free Fishing Day on June 7, anyone 12 years old or older needs a fishing license to fish anywhere in Utah. (And even on Free Fishing Day, Utah’s other fishing rules will still be in effect, besides the license requirement.) Fishing licenses are valid for 365 days from the date of purchase and can be purchased online, at any DWR office or from a DWR license agent. Fishing license dollars go toward fish and wildlife conservation in Utah.
Make sure you know the daily fish limits and other rules for the waterbody you are fishing. You can find the rules in the 2025 Utah Fishing Guidebook, which is available in both English and Spanish. And wherever you go fishing, remember to recreate responsibly by packing out what you pack in and keeping the area free of trash.