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Calder Reservoir
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[center][font "Times New Roman"][size 7]Calder Reservoir[/size][/font][/center]




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[font "Times New Roman"][size 4]From Vernal, go North on US 191 for 25 miles. Then go East 8.8 miles on the Diamond Mountain Road. Turn North and go 6 miles, then East another 6.5 miles. [/size][/font]


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[font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Rainbow and Cutthroat trout.

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[font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Fly fishing wooly buggers and nymphs. Bait-fishing with a marshmallow and a night crawler is also productive.

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[font "Times New Roman"][size 4]Reservoir - N40*43’48” W109*12’29”

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[#ff0000]CAUTION: Calder Res. is an ARTIFICIAL FLY AND LURE ONLY water and it has size regulations too.[/#ff0000]
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[#000000]Fishing with bait here would likely be productive but you might also land a nice healthy fine for fish & game violations. Nearby Crouse allows bait.[/#000000]
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[#000000]Another excellent way to get to this lake would be:[/#000000]

In the middle of Vernal go north on Vernal Ave. (US 191) to 500 North (Diamond Mtn Rd), turn east and follow this road onto Diamond Mtn. for approximately 28 miles where you should see a sign for Browns Park, Crouse res, Calder Res. Turn north (left) and follow this well maintained dirt road for about 6 miles. You will see Crouse res on the right but you need to turn left and go another 0.5 miles to Calder res.
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