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Fishing in Salt Lake City's Waterways: Maximizing Your Catch This September

Fishing in Salt Lake City's Waterways: Maximizing Your Catch This September

Published 1 year, 7 months ago
Description
As of September 26, 2024, if you're planning to hit the waters around Salt Lake City, here's what you need to know:

### Weather and Time
The weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 75 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 55 degrees. Sunrise is at 7:24 AM, and sunset will be at 7:22 PM.

### Water Conditions
Since Salt Lake City is a landlocked area, there are no tidal reports to consider. However, the water levels and temperatures at nearby lakes and reservoirs are crucial. For example, Jordanelle Reservoir, a popular spot, has water flows of about 303 CFS, indicating the fish will be in deeper, faster oxygenated water around structures like rocks and log jams.

### Fish Activity
September is a great time for fishing in this region as the cooler temperatures and shorter days trigger fish to become more active. At Jordanelle Reservoir, you can expect to catch trout, particularly rainbow trout and cutthroat trout. The fish are starting to move into deeper waters, but there is still a good surface bite, especially during the late morning through afternoon.

### Catch Reports
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a mix of rainbow trout and cutthroat trout. The trout have been biting well on flies such as Pseudocloeon mayflies (#22-#24), Pale Morning Duns (#18-#20), and caddis dries and nymphs (#16-#18). For those using spinning gear, Rapalas, spinners, and bait rigs have been effective.

### Best Lures and Bait
For fly fishing, focus on terrestrials like ants, beetles, grasshoppers, and crickets during the heat of the day. Dropping a small tungsten beaded dropper 2'-4' below the surface can also be effective. If you prefer spinning gear, use Rapalas, spinners, or bait rigs. Crayfish imitating lures are also a good bet as big trout love to eat them.

### Hot Spots
- **Jordanelle Reservoir**: This is a top spot for catching trout. Focus on the deeper, faster oxygenated waters around river structures.
- **Provo River**: The Middle Provo and areas closer to Deer Creek Reservoir are good for catching trout, especially with the remaining summer hatches of P.M.D. and caddis mayflies.

Overall, it's a great time to be out on the water, and with the right lures and knowledge of the best spots, you should have a productive day of fishing.

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