Goshen Bay
Remote south-end bay with less pressure and good catfish populations.
Overview
Goshen Bay on the far south end of Utah Lake sees significantly less fishing pressure than the more accessible north and east areas. This remote bay offers good catfishing and carp fishing for anglers willing to make the longer drive. The south end of the lake tends to have warmer water temperatures in spring, which can jumpstart the fishing season early. Access is limited and conditions can be rough on windy days, but the reduced competition makes it worth the effort for adventurous anglers.
What to Expect
- Area: South Shore
- Primary species: Channel Catfish, Carp, White Bass, Walleye
- Access: Shore and Boat
- Facilities: Basic ramp, Limited facilities
- Parking: Gravel/dirt. Limited space.
- Tips: Less pressure means better fishing. Bring all supplies — facilities are minimal. South end warms up first in spring. Catfish numbers here are excellent.
- Map: Open in Google Maps
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