Beaver River - Lower

Beaver River - Lower

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River

About Beaver River - Lower

The Beaver River - Lower is a slow-moving, meandering river ranging from 15 to 30 feet wide, flowing west and then north towards Milford. This productive fishery is rich in food sources, making it an excellent destination for fly fishing. Anglers can expect to catch Rainbow, Brown, and Cutthroat trout, with fish typically ranging from 6 to 14 inches. The river's bottom often features moss and grasses, which makes casting dry flies particularly effective. Popular dry fly patterns include Elk Hair Caddis, Stimulator, Royal Wulff, Adams, and Dave Hopper. Grasshopper patterns are also highly recommended. Due to its slow current and open banks, the Beaver River - Lower is an easy river to fish, offering good accessibility from several points along the highway, though anglers should be mindful of private land sections. This location is suitable for anglers of all skill levels, from beginners to experts.

Access

Easy AccessPrivate

Seasons

SpringSummerFall

Terrain

Desert

Water

Large River

Fish Species

Rainbow Trout

Brown Trout

Cutthroat

Fishing Styles

Dry Fly

Methods

Wade Friendly

Land Ownership

Private No Access

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Trip Planning

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

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