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Where should I Fish in Cache Valley?
#1
I'm new to cache valley and would like to know where to fish, and what techniques I should use. I'm form Southern Utah where the fishing is completely different. Thanks for any input.
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#2
Welcome to BFT!!!! I'm no expert on the Cache Valley but just a few places off the top of my head. You can do a search of BFT of each of these bodies of water and find a wealth of info.

Hyrum Reservior - About 10 miles south of Logan
Mantua - Between Logan and Ogden (20 miles from Logan)
Williard Bay - (30 miles from Logan
Bear Lake - (40 Miles from Logan)
Pineview - (60 miles from Logan)

Some areas of the Bear River

Those should get you started and I'm sure others will chime in too.
Again welcome.
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#3
It matters what you are fishing for and how you want to fish. If you want catfish and warm water species there is the Bear River and Cutler reservior just West of Logan. There is also Newton on the extreme Northwest side of the valley that has crappie, perch, bass, catfish and tiger muskie. If it is trout you are after then the Logan and Blacksmith fork rivers are a good option. There are also kokanee salmon and trout in Porcupine Reservior to the East of Paradise that sits in the Southernmost portion of Cache Valley. There are many places nearby, just have fun and go exploring. The flyfishing and spinfishing can be excellent on the Logan right through town and up the canyon. This was my favorite spot when I lived there for a short time many years ago. Although I did have a lot of fun jigging off of second point at Bear Lake in my float tube. Good luck.
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#4
1st dam (on the Logan river) does the best for me. And you can't beat the commute (from Logan itself).
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