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The East Fork of the Blacks Fork River flows north for 16 miles thru northern Utah's Uintah Mountains. The main fish are brook trout and cutthroats. They don't get too big here but there are a good number of them. A forest road follows the lower half of the stream and a trail will lead you to the upper half. You can park along the roadside and hike thru the woods to reach the stream. This is national forest land. While there are some fenced areas for cattle and sheep grazing you are free to trespass as you please.
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Great video ... never been to that area to fish. Have you tried the bigger Blacks Fork downstream in Wyoming? Did you camp on this trip? ...find lodging in Utah? ... or were you forced to drive back towards I-80 in Wyoming to sleep?
A video of the bigger Blacks Fork will be forthcoming. We stayed at Little Lyman Lake Campground which is in the Blacks Fork watershed.