Asay Creek

Asay Creek

UT

Creek

About Asay Creek

Asay Creek is a moderately cold, spring-fed stream easily accessed from Panguitch, Utah. This productive fishery is stocked annually with brown trout fingerlings and also supports a natural population of mountain whitefish. Anglers can also expect to find some rainbow trout throughout the creek. The Blue Ribbon section, known for excellent brown trout fishing, extends from Mammoth Creek to the Highway 89 bridge. Fishing limits are four trout and ten whitefish. While specific hatch information for Asay Creek is not detailed, nearby waters suggest potential activity from various caddis and stonefly hatches, which often attract opportunistic trout.

Access

Easy Access

Seasons

SpringSummerFall

Terrain

High Altitude

Water

Spring FedMountain Stream

Fish Species

Brown Trout

Whitefish

Fishing Styles

TechnicalDry Fly

Methods

Wade Friendly

Land Ownership

Public Forest Service

Quick Actions

Location

Trip Planning

Best fishing typically occurs during spring and summer. Check water conditions before heading out.

See what insects are emerging on Asay Creek's hatch forecast — including active hatches, water temperatures, and which patterns to have in your box this month.