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Utah - Salt Lake City Daily Fishing Report

Utah - Salt Lake City Daily Fishing Report

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Tune in to the "Great Salt Lake, Utah Daily Fishing Report" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from one of America's most iconic lakes. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, our podcast offers tips, weather conditions, and the best spots for a successful fishing trip. Stay informed with the freshest insights on the Great Salt Lake's unique ecosystem and make every fishing expedition a memorable one.

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  • Salt Lake Fishing Forecast: Rainbows, Cutthroats, and Ideal Conditions
    May 18 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Salt Lake City area fishing report for Sunday, May 18, 2025.

    We’re starting the day under clear Utah skies. Expect mid-spring highs in the mid-70s by the afternoon—ideal weather for both shore and boat anglers. Sunrise came at 6:22 AM and sunset will hit around 8:23 PM, so you have over 14 hours of daylight to work those lines and try for a full fish basket. No tidal activity affects our lakes and reservoirs around Salt Lake, so no worries there—focus on water temps, which are sitting comfortably in the mid-50s now. That’s got the fish active and hungry.

    Recent stocking reports from the Sandy Community Fishery have been exciting. Over 500 rainbow trout were stocked just days ago, including a batch of hefty 10-inchers on May 13th and a few trophy-class rainbows last month that hit the 17-inch mark. These bigger fish are still hanging around, cruising for an easy meal. Anglers this week have been catching rainbows steadily with gold and silver Mepps spinners as well as chartreuse or rainbow PowerBait. Early risers have also done well on small spoons and classic nightcrawlers fished off the bottom or under a bobber [1][5].

    Fairmont Park Lake is another local favorite. It’s been loaded with rainbows in the 9 to 10-inch range, and reports from the bank show that small Panther Martin spinners and worms under a float are landing fish, especially for families and those newer to fishing [5].

    If you’re looking for variety or a bit less crowd, Little Dell Reservoir is a great option just east of town. The cool, clear waters there hold cutthroat trout, and fly anglers have had success with small nymphs and dark woolly buggers. Spin anglers should try gold or copper spoons retrieved slowly along the drop-offs.

    For bait, stick with PowerBait in bright colors, nightcrawlers, or salmon eggs at the community ponds. Up the canyons, lean toward flies, small spinners, or natural presentations like worms. Afternoon tends to see increased bug activity, which draws active trout into the shallows.

    Today’s hot spots are the Sandy Community Fishery for easy access and high catch rates and Little Dell for a more scenic, technical outing. Reports from both spots over the last week have been strong, with healthy numbers of rainbows and some big fish mixed in [1][5].

    Pack sunscreen, stay hydrated, and as always, practice catch and release where you can to keep our fisheries thriving. Tight lines, Utah!
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  • Salt Lake City Spring Fishing Report: Rainbows Biting Best at Sunrise and Sunset
    May 17 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Salt Lake City area fishing report for Saturday, May 17, 2025.

    We’re set up for a classic spring day along the Wasatch Front. This morning started off cool but pleasant, with sunrise at 6:19 a.m. and the sunset coming up at 8:29 p.m. Highs today are expected in the upper 60s to low 70s, and you can expect partly cloudy skies with a light breeze picking up in the afternoons. No tidal swings in our lakes and ponds, so you can focus on the bite windows triggered by morning and evening light.

    Fishing has been solid thanks to consistent rainbow trout stocking across Salt Lake County’s community fisheries. Just this past week, the Sandy Community Fishery received another load of rainbows—right around 500 fish, averaging about 10 inches each—bringing the total to several thousand stocked since the end of March. Anglers working local ponds like Sandy Community Fishery and Cove Pond are reporting good catches of rainbows in the 9 to 12-inch range, with a few larger ones now and then. Brown trout have been spotted at places like Cove Pond, but it’s the rainbows that are most active right now[1][5].

    The best bet for bait this week is chartreuse or pink PowerBait, salmon eggs, or a classic nightcrawler fished off the bottom. If you prefer to cast lures, try a small gold or silver Panther Martin or Rooster Tail spinner. These flashy lures are bringing in rainbows when cast along the shoreline. Fly anglers are having success on olive woolly buggers or beadhead nymphs worked slow, especially during the early morning and as evening settles in[5].

    For hot spots, Sandy Community Fishery is absolutely loaded and fishing well after the latest stocking[1]. Cove Pond is another good choice, especially if you want a shot at a brown trout mixed in with the rainbows.

    To sum it up, fish are biting best right after sunrise and in the last hour of daylight. Rainbow trout are the main attraction, with a few browns and cutthroat possible in the right streams. Stick with bright bait, small spinners, or woolly buggers, work the shorelines, and you should be in for some steady action. Good luck out there, and tight lines!
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  • Salt Lake City Fishing Report: Abundant Trout, Hatches, and Hot Spots
    May 16 2025
    Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing report for Salt Lake City and surrounding waters.

    The fishing scene is really picking up around our neck of the woods as we move deeper into May. The weather's been cooperating lately, with temperatures warming up nicely. Those Blue Winged Olive hatches I've been talking about are still going strong, especially during early afternoons around 1pm.

    Over at Sandy Community Fishery, they've been stocking like crazy this past week. Just this past Tuesday, they dropped in 500 rainbow trout averaging about 10.4 inches, and last week they put in another 501 rainbows. If you're looking for some bigger fish, they also stocked some 15-17 inch rainbows back in mid-April, and a few of those lunkers are still swimming around waiting for you.

    The best approach right now seems to be nymphing in the morning hours. I'm hearing great success stories from folks using midge patterns in black and brown, particularly zebra midges in size 22-26. As we move into the afternoon, you might want to switch to dry flies as those BWO hatches start popping.

    For you fly fishing enthusiasts hitting the Provo River, both Middle and Lower sections are absolutely on fire right now. The Buffalo Midge hatches have been phenomenal - try Mother Shuckers in black, grey and brown, sized 18-16. The cooler, cloudier days have been bringing the strongest hatches.

    Jordanelle Reservoir is sitting at about 93 percent capacity and rising quickly according to the state park folks. The fishing there has been picking up steadily.

    Hot spots this week: definitely check out Sandy Community Fishery if you want some recently stocked action, and the Lower Provo can't be beat for some quality fly fishing. For those willing to drive a bit, the Park City and Heber Valley areas are fishing great all around.

    Bait anglers are having good luck with standard PowerBait in chartreuse and rainbow, while the lure guys are connecting with small spinners and spoons in silver and gold.

    Sunrise today was around 6:05 AM and sunset will be about 8:40 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get your lines wet. Remember to check your regulations before heading out, and as always, leave our waters cleaner than you found them.

    Until next time, this is Artificial Lure saying tight lines and see you on the water!
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