easy
3–6 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; minimal physical exertion needed as the boat handles most movement.
Explore Utah’s Sand Hollow and Quail Creek Reservoirs on a guided bass fishing tour perfect for families and anglers of all levels. Hop aboard a fully equipped boat, learn expert techniques, and enjoy stunning desert-water views.
Starting at $399 | 3 or 6 Hours | All Ages | Up to 2 People
Embark on an unforgettable family adventure with our Bass Fishing Tour at Sand Hollow or Quail Creek Reservoir. Enjoy a hassle-free experience aboard a fully equipped bass boat, guided by an expert. Explore stunning landscapes, learn fishing techniques, and create lasting memories while catching and releasing bass in pristine waters.
Embark on an unforgettable family adventure with our Bass Fishing Tour at Sand Hollow or Quail Creek Reservoir. Enjoy a hassle-free experience aboard a fully equipped bass boat, guided by an expert. Explore stunning landscapes, learn fishing techniques, and create lasting memories while catching and releasing bass in pristine waters.
To get the most from your tour, arrive at least 30 minutes before your scheduled departure to prepare and get oriented.
The Southern Utah sun can be intense; protect your skin and stay hydrated during your time on the water.
Opt for lightweight, moisture-wicking layers that keep you cool and protected throughout your tour.
Help maintain the bass population by releasing fish you don’t plan to keep, supporting long-term conservation.
Sand Hollow Reservoir was created in the late 20th century to provide water for irrigation and recreation, now a popular outdoor destination.
The tour promotes sustainable fishing practices and catch-and-release to conserve native bass populations and protect reservoir ecosystems.
Protects your skin from strong UV rays during exposed time on the water.
summer specific
Provides additional shade and cooling during sunny summer outings.
summer specific
Keeps water accessible so you stay hydrated while fishing.
summer specific
Reduces glare off the water surface, improving visibility for spotting bass.