At the west edge of Flaming Gorge Reservoir, where the Green River slips into steep canyon walls, the town of Manila, Utah, serves as the gateway to big-water fishing. The Pinnacle at Flaming Gorge, 265 W Hwy 43, Manila, UT 84046, runs a premium rental fleet; chief among them is the 2023 Lund 1975 Tyee, a purpose-built aluminum fishing boat that gives anglers a confident platform on these deep, clear waters. Climb aboard and you notice the details: a 225hp Mercury outboard paired with a 15hp kicker for precise trolling, a Humminbird fish finder, dual live wells, and nine-foot in-floor rod storage. At 19 feet 10 inches and a 98-inch beam the Tyee feels planted even when the reservoir wakes up. It seats eight, making it equally suited for family days and serious tackle sessions. Flaming Gorge Reservoir is known for steep sandstone canyon walls, clean cold water, and a fishery that produces lake trout, kokanee salmon, and healthy smallmouth bass. Use downriggers for deep lake trout in 80 feet of water, jig in structure along submerged benches, or cast topwater lures to schooling bass beneath sheer cliffs. The Lund's electronics and power let you move precisely between structure and open water as conditions shift through the day. The rental process is straightforward: reserve online, sign a digital waiver, check in at The Pinnacle, go over electronics and safety checks, and either launch from the ramp yourself or arrange trailer delivery. Note the operator requires renters to be 25 or older and holds a refundable $5,000 security deposit at pickup; insurance add-ons are available at checkout. What makes this rental special is the combination of a proven, fishable platform and direct access to the dramatic canyon fishery of Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. The reservoir owes its shape to Flaming Gorge Dam, completed in 1964, and those walls create defined drop-offs and current seams that concentrate trophy fish. For anglers looking to maximize every hour on the water, a Lund Tyee from The Pinnacle is more than a boat—it's a practical tool for targeting big fish in a breathtaking setting. Whether you're chasing kokanee during summer runs or jigging deep trout in transitional seasons, this setup gives both novices and experienced anglers a clear advantage. Bring your tackle, respect the rules, and expect a day where scenery and catch combine to justify the trip to Manila. Extras like downrigger rental, trailer delivery, and a landing net are available through The Pinnacle; expect fees for downriggers ($100), trailer delivery ($100), and landing nets ($10). Digital check-in speeds things up. Book early in high season to secure the Lund, and bring layers, a dry bag, and a basic safety plan and sunscreen.