Where to Fish Granite Lake


The lake straddles the MT and WY state line. This is a big lake that is tough to sample with our methods. The low numbers sampled in 2019 are likely not indicative of the actual population in the lake.

Size: 228 acres
Elevation: 8780.56 ft
Directions: Look for Muddy Creek Trail #612/568 along the beartooth Hwy, or access from clay butte trail (downhill).
Status of the Fishery:
Township/Range/Section: 09S 17E 32
Latitude/Longitude: 45.00425 -109.66604
FWP Region: Region 5 
County: Carbon
Fishing District: Central
Type: MTNLAKE
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Species Count Avg StdDev Min Max AvgWgt StdDevWgt MinWeight S/L Sects Surveys Waterbody
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Waterbody Year Section Species Count AveLength StdDevLength MinLength MaxLength AveWeight StdDevWeight MinWeight MaxWeight
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Year Species Abbrv Length Weight M/C Count Sex Mort Hook Scar Disease Scales Otolith Fin Clip Tag Comment Genetics Age Stomach Intercept Slope Gear Equipment Trip Date Pass/Run Water Section Lat/Down Lon/Down Lat/Up Lon/Up Agency Start Depth End Depth
Year Angler Days Std. Error
2020 180 179
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