easy
3–6 hours
Basic physical fitness is sufficient; ability to board and move around the boat comfortably is recommended.
Rent a 16' Polar Kraft Outlander at Strawberry Bay Marina and fish for Kokanee Salmon on Utah’s beautiful waters. Perfect for up to four, with expert tackle tips included.
Discover an unforgettable fishing excursion with the 16' Polar Kraft Outlander at Strawberry Bay Marina in Heber City, Utah. This rugged boat, powered by a 60HP motor, offers both power and stability for up to four anglers eager to explore Utah’s stunning waters. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a first-time fisherman, this outing is tailored to maximize your chances of catching Kokanee Salmon, a local favorite prized for its fight and flavor. The rental package includes life jackets and the first tank of fuel, ensuring a safe and hassle-free experience. Strawberry Bay Marina’s knowledgeable tackle shop staff provide expert advice, guiding you to the prime fishing spots and recommending the best tackle to use. The scenic surroundings combine rolling hills and clear blue waters that create the perfect backdrop for a day on the lake. Whether spending time with family or friends, this private boat rental gives you the flexibility and freedom to fish at your own pace. From casting your line to soaking in the breathtaking views, the 16' Polar Kraft Outlander trip is a must-try for outdoor lovers visiting Heber City.
Safety is key on the water, so always keep your life jacket fastened while on the boat.
Utah lakes can change quickly; review forecasts and avoid launching in high winds or storms.
Ensure you're up to date on Utah fishing licenses and Kokanee Salmon catch limits.
Protect your phone, wallet, and other essentials from water exposure by storing them in a waterproof bag.
Heber City has a rich history as a hub for outdoor recreation and was originally settled in the mid-1800s with a focus on agriculture and fishing.
Strawberry Bay Marina actively supports catch-and-release practices and encourages responsible boating to protect Utah’s aquatic ecosystems.
Protect your skin from UV rays during long hours on the water.
summer specific
Reduce glare off the water to see fish and navigate safely.
Keep electronics and personal items dry while on the boat.
Stay warm during early morning or cooler spring days on the water.
spring specific