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  • Salt Lake City Winter Fishing Rundown: Trout, Panfish, and Patience
    Dec 5 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Salt Lake City fishing rundown, straight from the foothills to the front range.

    First off, no tides to worry about on the local fresh water, so your focus today is all about weather and timing. Expect a cold start, likely below freezing at first light, with daytime temps climbing into the 30s or low 40s and a light breeze pushing off the benches. Skies this time of year tend to run mostly clear to partly cloudy, which makes for bright conditions once the sun is up. Sunrise is right around the late 7 o’clock hour with sunset coming late afternoon, so the real window is that first light to mid‑morning stretch, then another pulse just before dark.

    Trout and panfish are the main show in and around the valley right now. Urban ponds and community fisheries have been getting regular plants of rainbows, with a mix of holdovers running a bit thicker and more energetic in the colder water. Anglers have been reporting modest but steady catches: a handful of stocker rainbows per trip is realistic, with the occasional 14–16 inch fish when you work the deeper edges and inflow points. Perch and the odd bluegill are still willing in slower, slightly deeper pockets if you slow things way down.

    Best producers lately have been simple, winter‑friendly offerings. For bait anglers, think small: salmon eggs, half a nightcrawler, or prepared dough baits on light line under a slip bobber set just off the bottom. If you like hardware, downsized spoons in silver or gold, 1/16 oz marabou jigs in black or olive, and small in‑line spinners in natural trout patterns have been the ticket when retrieved painfully slow with occasional pauses. Fly folks are doing well with midge patterns, small zebra nymphs, and tiny leech or bugger patterns stripped lazily along the bottom.

    A couple of local hotspots to put on your hit list:

    - Community ponds on the west side of the valley: these have been getting regular trout plants and are perfect for a quick before‑ or after‑work session. Focus on the deeper corners and areas near aerators or inflows, and keep your presentations subtle and close to bottom.

    - The Jordan River corridor: not a numbers trout fishery, but a solid option if you want multi‑species action. Slow‑rolling small jigs or natural‑colored soft plastics near current seams and eddies can turn up carp, catfish, and the occasional bass, especially during afternoon warm‑ups when the water bumps up a degree or two.

    Fish activity is definitely in winter mode, so patience and finesse matter more than covering water fast. Light line, small hooks, and slower retrieves will out‑fish heavy gear and fast cranks. Stick to that low‑light window, work methodically, and you can still put together a solid day within a short drive of downtown.

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  • SLC Fishing Report 12/4/2025 - Trout & Crappie Biting on Artificial Lures Across Local Reservoirs
    Dec 4 2025
    Hey there, this is Artificial Lure with your Salt Lake City fishing report for Thursday, December 4th, 2025.

    We're looking at some solid conditions out there today. Sunrise is at 7:02 AM and sunset comes in at 7:58 PM, giving us a decent 12 hours and 56 minutes of daylight to work with. The moon is at 67 percent waxing gibbous, which means fish activity should be pretty good, especially during the major feeding windows.

    Speaking of which, your prime times today are 8:52 AM to 10:52 AM and then again from 9:15 PM to 11:15 PM. If you can't make those windows, minor feeding occurs from 4:21 AM to 5:21 AM and 2:29 PM to 3:29 PM. I'd recommend hitting the water during those major windows if you can.

    For species, we've got trout and crappie biting well on artificial lures throughout our local reservoirs. Winter trout fishing around here has been solid, so focus on smaller profile presentations—spinners and spoons work beautifully this time of year. If you're bringing bait, live shiners or small minnows are your go-to options for both trout and crappie.

    I'd suggest checking out Cutthroat Lake near East Millcreek if you're looking for some quality cutthroat action, or head out to Jordanelle Reservoir where we've been seeing consistent success with winter-run trout. Lake Desolation is also holding fish right now and offers solid access for anglers of all skill levels.

    The fishing report is looking favorable today with those waxing gibbous moon conditions supporting decent activity all day long.

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  • Jordanelle Reservoir Fishing Report: Trout, Crappie, and Bass Biting on Artificial Lures
    Dec 3 2025
    # Artificial Lure's Daily Fishing Report – December 3rd, 2025

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with today's fishing report for the Salt Lake City area.

    We're looking at some solid conditions out on the water today. The weather's crisp this early December morning – typical for Utah – so bundle up if you're heading out. Sunrise was around 7:30 this morning, and you've got until about 4:45 PM before things get dark, so make your time on the water count.

    Over at **Jordanelle Reservoir**, conditions are looking pretty promising right now. The water temperature's sitting at 57 degrees with the lake at about 65.72% capacity. Shore anglers have been reporting fair to good rainbow trout catches, especially when using garlic or corn-scented trout dough bait. If you're on a boat or kayak, try targeting that 15 to 25-foot water column with white or chartreuse tube jigs and marabou jigs – that's been working well for both trout and crappie. Trolling with Jakes Spin-A-Lure, Thomas Speedy Shiner, or Rapala Original lures will get you connected to fish. Smallmouth and largemouth bass are biting good too – soft plastic worms and Texas rigs are your friends right now. Keep in mind the wedge docks are still available, but Rock Cliff and courtesy docks are out of the water for the season.

    A couple things to remember: you've got a limit of four trout of any kind, six bass regardless of size, and 50 yellow perch. And watch for debris during the spring runoff season.

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  • Salt Lake City Fishing Report for December 2nd, 2025: Targeting Winter Trout in Cold Front Conditions
    Dec 2 2025
    # Artificial Lure's Salt Lake City Fishing Report – December 2nd, 2025

    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.

    Thanks for tuning in, folks! Don't forget to subscribe for daily reports throughout the season.

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  • Artificial Lure's Fishing Report: Great Conditions & Hungry Fish at Utah Lake State Park on Dec 1, 2025
    Dec 1 2025
    # Artificial Lure's Daily Fishing Report – December 1st, 2025

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with today's fishing conditions around Salt Lake City. Let's break down what's happening on the water.

    **Current Conditions & Timing**

    We're looking at a beautiful Monday morning here in the valley. Sunrise hit at 6:52 AM and we're heading toward sunset at 8:04 PM, giving us a solid 13 hours and 12 minutes of daylight. The moon is sitting at 100% – a full moon – which typically cranks up fish activity, especially during peak feeding times.

    **Best Fishing Windows**

    According to the local Solunar forecast, we've got major feeding times from 12:37 AM to 2:37 AM and again from 12:58 PM to 2:58 PM. If you can get out around midday, that's your sweet spot. Minor activity runs from 6:25 AM to 7:25 AM and 8:40 PM to 9:40 PM.

    **What's Biting**

    The forecast shows today rates as "Better" overall for fishing activity. Utah Lake State Park, our crown jewel for freshwater fishing, is hosting channel catfish, walleye, white bass, and black bass. The recent drought conditions have kept water levels lower than normal, but the fish are still there and hungry.

    **Lures & Bait**

    For catfish, stick with live bait – shiners or shad work phenomenally well. Walleye respond great to jigs tipped with live minnows or soft plastics in whites and chartreuse. White bass love small crankbaits and spoons that mimic baitfish. Black bass are crushing soft plastic worms and crankbaits near structure.

    **Hot Spots**

    Head out to Utah Lake State Park – it's our largest freshwater lake and the access is solid. South Willow Lake near Tooele is also producing. The Highway 44 bridge area over Sheep Creek has been showing good activity as well.

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  • SLC Fishing Report: Mix of Sun & Snow, Best Bets for Utah Lake
    Nov 30 2025
    Well folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Sunday fishing report for the Salt Lake City area. Mother Nature's got some mixed feelings about today, so let's break it down.

    We're looking at scattered clouds this morning with temperatures hovering around 36 to 38 degrees. Things warm up nicely through midday—expect highs hitting the upper 40s with mostly sunny skies. But here's the kicker: come evening, precipitation moves in. We're talking rain and snow possibilities between 8 and 11 PM tonight, so plan accordingly if you're heading out later.

    For sunrise, you're looking at around 7:15 AM, with sunset hitting near 5 PM. That gives you a solid window this morning and early afternoon for fishing.

    Now, the fishing forecast for North Fork City Creek isn't looking stellar—we're sitting at a 27-percent bite score with poor conditions reported. That said, if you're targeting warmwater species, Utah Lake remains your best bet. White bass, channel catfish, and walleye have been stacking up in late spring and summer patterns, though we're obviously heading into winter now.

    For your hot spots, I'd recommend checking out City Creek just under two kilometers from downtown, or head out to Red Butte Creek about three kilometers out. Both have shown promise for local anglers.

    Weather-wise, conditions are favorable this morning and afternoon, but stay weather-aware as that snow front approaches tonight. Stick with live bait if you can get your hands on it, and don't overlook small jigs and spoons for this time of year.

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  • Late Fall Fishing in Salt Lake City - Walleye, Catfish, and More
    Nov 29 2025
    # Salt Lake City Fishing Report – Saturday, November 29, 2025

    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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  • Salt Lake City Fishing Report for November 28 - Warmwater Action and Daylight Hours
    Nov 28 2025
    # Salt Lake City Fishing Report - Friday, November 28th

    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's fishing conditions around Salt Lake City. Let's dive right in.

    **Weather and Timing**

    We're looking at a beautiful day out there. Expect morning clouds clearing to afternoon sun with highs around 52 degrees and lows dropping to 32 tonight. Light winds from the south at 3 to 5 miles per hour will make conditions pretty pleasant on the water. You've got sunrise around 7:15 AM and sunset hitting around 5 PM, so get out early to maximize your daylight.

    **Fish Activity**

    We're in late fall, which means the warmwater bite is shifting. Utah Lake remains your primary destination for consistent action. White bass, channel catfish, and walleye are the main players right now, and they're stacking up nicely. The major bite times today hit from 6:41 AM to 8:41 AM and again from 6:56 PM to 8:56 PM, so plan accordingly. We're working with a First Quarter Moon, which typically produces good daytime fishing.

    **Hot Spots**

    For close-in action near the city, Utah Lake is your go-to. If you want something closer to town, City Creek and Red Butte Creek offer solid opportunities within just a couple kilometers. Decker Lake and Mill Creek also pull fish consistently this time of year.

    **Tackle and Bait**

    Bring Berkley Flicker Minnows in the 3.5-inch size—they're tournament-proven and work great for white bass. For catfish, go with fresh chicken liver or cut bait. Live shiners work excellent for walleye, especially during those major bite windows.

    The rivers and streams running through our local mountains are perfect right now. Don't sleep on the creek action—it's underrated this season.

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