KSL OUTDOORS SHOW

A chance to witness nature in Utah

Sep 6, 2023, 1:00 PM | Updated: 2:24 pm

Image of a Kokanee Salmon...

Each fall, living in and visiting Utah affords the opportunity to witness the life cycle of Kokanee Salmon. (Utah Division of Wildlife Resources)

(Utah Division of Wildlife Resources)

SALT LAKE CITY — One of the reasons we love to live in Utah is our proximity to nature.

It’s a selling point for tourism all over the world with canyon access less than 30 minutes from Salt Lake International Airport. A half-hour’s drive to world-class skiing, quiet camping, hunting, and fishing. More importantly, a chance to witness nature at its finest even if you’re not an avid outdoorsman. One such opportunity happens each fall as the life cycle of Kokanee Salmon takes center stage.

It turns out that Fall color changes aren’t just for the leaves on the trees each September and October! As they near the end of their lives, usually within 3-5 years, the highly sought-after Kokanee Salmon head up rivers and streams adjacent to wherever they were planted.  This effort creates quite a show as the usual silver body and black head turn red and green. There are several things at play here. 

First, the bright color helps in attracting a mate with the males developing a quite noticeable hump on their backs. But in reality, as nature takes its course, the flesh of the Kokanee salmon is, in fact, dying. After the spawn, the salmon becomes food for other predators and supply nutrients to the broader ecosystem. A process that plays out year after year providing the next season’s schools for anxious anglers throughout the Beehive state!

Where to see Kokanee Salmon in Utah

Utah planted Kokanee throughout the state as the demand grew because of their fun fight at the other end of a hook. They are also a tasty addition to any planned meal after a successful day on the water. From Jordanelle reservoir and Provo River in Summit County to Electric Lake and its main tributary as it splits into Boulger Creek and upper Huntington Creek.  The largest population of Kokanee in northeastern Utah is in Flaming Gorge, where typically the best place to view the spawning fish is from the Highway 44 bridge over Sheep Creek.

If you’re interested in not just seeing the spectacle but also having the chance to ask questions of biologists in a controlled environment, mark September 16th on the calendar between 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. and head up to the Forest Service visitors center along Highway 40 at Strawberry Reservoir. Biologists will be on hand as the fish make their way through the fish trap stripping the eggs of the fish.

Fish Lake in Sevier County will also have an event on September 30th between 8 a.m.- 12 p.m. right on the boardwalk near the Fish Lake Lodge.

Visit the Division of Wildlife website, for a full list of locations and events.

One more note for anglers. You can’t keep any Kokanee Salmon caught anywhere in Utah from Sept. 10 to Nov. 30, during the spawning season. Visitors should also not disturb the spawning fish by wading into the water, trying to pick the fish up, or allowing their dogs to chase the fish. Violators could be cited.

Related reading:

We want to hear from you.

Have a story idea or tip? Send it to the KSL NewsRadio team here.

KSL Outdoors Show

daves butts and the big bear he hunted in utah...

Tim Hughes

Hughes: Are there BIG bears in Utah?

Our headlines have been ripe with stories of bear encounters in Utah, with three bears having to be euthanized this summer alone. 

10 days ago

Follow @voicebyhughes...

Tim Hughes

Hughes: Dad and daughter close in on life goal

This is a daddy daughter story that started in a magical place and led to even more magic!

2 months ago

Utah's Morning News host Tim Hughes discusses how to talk turkey and other requirements you'll need...

Tim Hughes

It’s not too late to hunt turkeys in Utah

Twice a year, Utah allows you to participate in wild turkey hunting. The spring hunting season continues through May 31. 

4 months ago

brine shrimp...

Tim Hughes

Why you should care about the health of Great Salt Lake brine shrimp

Brine shrimp are a major food source for the more than 10 million migratory birds that make a rest stop in the waters of the Great Salt Lake. 

6 months ago

The area features a high fence that provides perfect sheep habitat and lower predator densities...

Tim Hughes

Bighorn sheep nursery moves to new Utah home

The Division of Wildlife Resources needed a disease-free space for the bighorn sheep population to have a healthy "feeder herd."

8 months ago

Image of a Kokanee Salmon...

Tim Hughes

Kokanee salmon struggling in Utah as biologists look for solutions

Biologists have been concerned with the trend that has led to a 50% reduction in the number of fish and eggs taken this fall at the usual locations.

11 months ago

Sponsored Articles

Water park with a vintage VW bug in front with a surfboard on top...

Cowabunga Bay

Spend the last days of summer at Cowabunga Bay! 

Cowabunga Bay is one of Utah's premier water parks that features water slides, a lazy river, a kids' cove, and a beach with lounge chairs.

A young woman smiles while reading the menu at a lakeside restaurant, enjoying the panoramic view o...

Bear Lake Convention & Visitors Bureau

The best restaurants to try in Bear Lake

Save this guide to the best restaurants in Bear Lake when you need to find a place to dine during your next visit.

Female leg stepping on weigh scales. Healthy lifestyle, food and sport concept....

Health Utah

Sustainable weight loss: the science-backed way to achieve it

Learn more about Debbie's weight loss journey with Health Utah, who have a unique weight loss philosophy for success.

Underwater shot of the fisherman holding the fish...

Bear Lake Convention and Visitors Bureau

Your Bear Lake fishing guide

Bear Lake offers year-round fishing opportunities. By preparing ahead of time, you might go home with a big catch!

A group of people cut a purple ribbon...

Comcast

Comcast announces major fiber network expansion in Utah

Comcast's commitment to delivering extensive coverage signifies a monumental leap toward a digitally empowered future for Utahns.

a doctor putting her hand on the chest of her patient...

Intermountain Health

Intermountain nurse-midwives launch new gynecology access clinic

An access clinic launched by Intermountain nurse-midwives provides women with comprehensive gynecology care.

A chance to witness nature in Utah