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Are there warmwater rivers in Utah?
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I came from Arizona where a lot of rivers were seasonal or too hot for coldwater fish so most of them had warmwater species. I have been wondering what warmwater rivers are there in Utah? I think it might be interesting to catch something like a bass or catfish out of a river. I know about the Jordan a little but are there others?
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The Lower Green River, starting say around Vernal, Sevier River, and Bear River are the ones that come to mind. Others might have more to contribute !!
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Bear river, Snake river in Idaho
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I'd second (or third?) the Bear River, and yup - there's catfish (really big ones up north! [:p]), crappie, large-small-mouth bass, bluegill, sunfish, walleye, even trouts.

The Cub River also.

We have what probably count more as cold-water rivers - the Logan, Blacksmith Fork, Little Bear. They all kinda dump in together into Cutler Reservoir/Marsh, then dump down the dam, and on to the Bird Refuge.

If you're ever up Cache Valley way - glad to share a venture.
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