Late Fall Fishing in Salt Lake City - Walleye, Catfish, and More
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Hey there, it's Artificial Lure with your Saturday morning fishing report for the Salt Lake City area. We're heading into late November, and conditions are shaping up nicely for a solid day on the water.
**Weather and Daylight**
We're looking at typical late autumn conditions here in northern Utah—cool morning temps around the mid-40s, climbing to the low 50s by midday. Sunrise was this morning around 7:15 AM, and we're losing daylight fast with sunset coming in around 5:05 PM. That gives you a pretty tight window, so get out there early.
**What's Biting**
Utah Lake State Park is your main event right now. The warmwater action has been solid—anglers are connecting on channel catfish, walleye, white bass, black bass, and panfish. Given the season, the walleye and white bass should be particularly active in the deeper channels and off structure as we head into colder weather.
**Tackle and Bait**
For catfish, you can't beat fresh chicken necks or fish heads—simple, effective, and proven. White bass and walleye are responding well to small spoons and jigs worked near the bottom. If you're targeting bass, soft plastics in darker colors work well this time of year as light dims earlier. Live shiners or shad will get you bites if you're patient.
**Hot Spots**
Hit the deeper channels and drop-offs at Utah Lake State Park—that's where the walleye and white bass congregate as water temps cool. Otter Creek Reservoir is another prime fishery worth the drive if you want a record catch.
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