Striped Bass & Hybrid Striper Fishing In Utah
Utah offers fantastic opportunities for striped bass fishing, with the chance to catch both striped bass and their hybrid counterparts, known as hybrid stripers (or wipers). Striped bass are anadromous fish that migrate between saltwater and freshwater, while hybrid stripers are a cross between striped bass and white bass, known for their hard-fighting nature and impressive size.
One of the major lakes in Utah where anglers can target striped bass and hybrid stripers is Lake Powell. This large reservoir provide sabundant food sources and suitable habitats for these fish, leading to thriving populations.
Lake Powell, one of Utah's premier fishing destinations, is particularly well-known for its excellent striped bass fishing. The lake's expansive waters and diverse underwater structure create ideal conditions for striped bass and hybrids to thrive. Anglers often use a variety of fishing techniques, such as trolling with deep-diving lures or casting with swimbaits, to target these powerful fish.
Utah's state records for striped bass and hybrid stripers are a testament to the quality of fishing in the state. The records reflect the incredible size and trophy potential of these fish. Anglers who are lucky enough to land one of these record-breaking catches can proudly showcase their achievement and become part of Utah's fishing history.
For those seeking an exhilarating angling experience and the thrill of catching these hard-fighting fish, Utah's striped bass and hybrid striper fisheries offer a memorable adventure on the water. Whether you are an experienced angler or a novice looking for a new challenge, the abundance of striped bass and hybrid striper populations in Utah's lakes ensures an exciting and rewarding fishing experience.
Striped Bass & Wiper Fishing Lakes

Lake Powell is the major water with a serious population of striped bass. Other lakes with hybrid striped bass (wipers) include Jordanelle Reservoir, New Canyon Reservoir, Newcastle Reservoir, Piute Reservoir and Willard Bay Reservoir.
While stripers are native to salt water, they naturally migrate into fresh water streams to spawn. Their eggs must remain in motion in order to hatch so the fresh water rivers and streams become the ideal spawning grounds for stripers. Landlocked stripers then populate the lakes.
Striped Bass
Stripers
Inland world record: 64 lbs 8 oz
State Record: 48 lbs 11 oz
Hybrid Striper (Wiper)
World record: 27 lbs 5 oz
State Record: 14 lbs 0 oz
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Utah State Record Striped Bass
The state record striped bass was caught from Lake Powell.
The state record hybrid striped bass came from Newcastle Reservoir.
Fishing for Stripers in Utah
When fishing for stripers concentrate on the deeper waters in the lake. If you can locate schools of shad, stripers are often close by. When the baitfish are shallow over the deep water, you can catch stripers on crankbaits or by swimming spoons at appropriate depths. Check Utah fishing reports for current striper information. And for the ultimate thrill try large topwater baits if you see any surface feeding action. When the stripers are deep, jigs and jigging spoons work well. Live and cut bait will also take striped bass when they are in medium to deeper water. Fish nearby or in the river channel if it is a defined depth change. Trolling is also an excellent way to fish for stripers. Use flashy lures in bigger sizes.
Striper Fishing Video
Learn the basics for catching striped bass.
Striped bass fishing information, by state.
Learn the migration of stripers
The more you know about the seasonal migration of striped bass, the more likely you are to be looking in the right area next time you visit Utah striper fishing lakes. Visit the striped bass fishing page for more in-depth information about striper movements.
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