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Utah - Salt Lake City Fishing Report Today

Utah - Salt Lake City Fishing Report Today

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Tune in to the "Great Salt Lake, Utah Fishing Report Today" 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 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.

    Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss the next report. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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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.

    Thanks so much for tuning in! Be sure to subscribe for more daily fishing reports straight from Salt Lake City and the surrounding waters.

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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.

    Thanks for tuning in to Artificial Lure's fishing report! Don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on what's biting around Utah. This has been a Quiet Please production – for more, check out quietplease.ai.

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