Salt Lake City Fishing Report for December 2nd, 2025: Targeting Winter Trout in Cold Front Conditions
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Well hey there, folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you your Tuesday morning fishing report for the greater Salt Lake City area.
We're looking at a cold front moving through, ushering in those early winter patterns we've been expecting. Today's weather is shaping up to be partly cloudy with temps hovering around 37 to 39 degrees—bundle up out there! Sunrise came in at around 7:30 AM, and you're looking at sunset right around 5 PM, so get your fishing in early if you're planning a day on the water.
Now here's where it gets interesting. According to the lunar data, we've got a First Quarter Moon working in our favor right now, which typically puts fish in a more active mood. Your major bite times this morning are hitting between 6:41 and 8:41 AM, with a minor bite window at 2:01 to 4:01 PM. If you can make that early window, do it—that's prime time.
For spots, I'm recommending you hit either City Creek or Red Butte Creek, both just minutes from downtown. These creeks have been producing for winter anglers, and with that cold front settling in, the fish should be aggressive. You're also seeing good action over at Mill Creek if you want to venture a bit further out.
Gear-wise, stick with small spinners and soft plastics in natural colors—think browns, tans, and olives. For bait, fresh minnows are your best bet this time of year, but don't sleep on salmon eggs either. We're primarily targeting trout in these waters, and winter fish tend to favor smaller presentations.
The visibility is sitting at about 51 percent, which is decent for December, so your lures should be visible enough to attract attention.
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