12-31-2009, 03:20 AM
Bottle Hollow is located west of Ft. Duchesne (East of Roosevelt) along Hwy 40.
The lake is under the jurisdiction of the tribe, so a permit is necessary.
Bottle Hollow is best known for trout, particularly Lakers. Don't get too excited though, BH doesn't produce Macs like the Gorge. There is a lake trout tourney that is held yearly.
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Example of a "big" laker caught at Bottle Hollow
I always laugh when I read about the fee schedule for Ute Tribe fishing permits:
Annual Permits:
11 years and younger...................................... $15.00*
12 to 15 years of age............ ..........................$25.00*
16 to 55 years of age.........................................$30.00*
55 years of age and older................................ $25.00*
* Plus $10 conservation tag
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You can purchase a 1-5 day pass for $10 each day. I always laugh, because why would anyone pay $50 for a five day pass when the average man can get a year pass for 30 bones?!
You can visit the Ute Tribe website for more information.
[url "http://www.uitfwd.com/"]http://www.uitfwd.com/[/url]
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The lake is under the jurisdiction of the tribe, so a permit is necessary.
Bottle Hollow is best known for trout, particularly Lakers. Don't get too excited though, BH doesn't produce Macs like the Gorge. There is a lake trout tourney that is held yearly.
[inline LakeTrout2.jpg]
Example of a "big" laker caught at Bottle Hollow
I always laugh when I read about the fee schedule for Ute Tribe fishing permits:
Annual Permits:
11 years and younger...................................... $15.00*
12 to 15 years of age............ ..........................$25.00*
16 to 55 years of age.........................................$30.00*
55 years of age and older................................ $25.00*
* Plus $10 conservation tag
[#ff0000]OR[/#ff0000]
You can purchase a 1-5 day pass for $10 each day. I always laugh, because why would anyone pay $50 for a five day pass when the average man can get a year pass for 30 bones?!
You can visit the Ute Tribe website for more information.
[url "http://www.uitfwd.com/"]http://www.uitfwd.com/[/url]
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