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"Chilly Winter Fishing Around Salt Lake City: Trout, Bass, and More"

"Chilly Winter Fishing Around Salt Lake City: Trout, Bass, and More"

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For anglers in the Salt Lake City area, today, December 13, 2024, promises to be a mixed bag of fishing opportunities despite the cold winter conditions.

First, let's address the tidal situation, although it's less relevant for freshwater fishing in Utah. However, for those venturing into areas like the Great Salt Lake or its tributaries, there are no significant tides to note, as these bodies of water are not tidal.

Weather-wise, expect a chilly day with temperatures ranging from the mid-30s to mid-40s Fahrenheit. Sunrise is at 8:13 AM, and sunset will be at 3:19 PM.

In terms of fish activity, several spots around Salt Lake City are worth visiting. At Bountiful Lake, anglers have been catching rainbow trout, bass, and other species. The lake is regularly stocked, and using minnows or small jigs has been effective. For trout, try areas like Little Dell Reservoir in Emigration Canyon or Tibble Fork Reservoir in American Fork Canyon. Here, you can target trout and kokanee salmon using lures like deep diving crankbaits or plastic jigs.

At Sugarhouse Park Pond and Murray Pond, which are both stocked regularly, you can catch rainbow trout and catfish. For these ponds, using bait like nightcrawlers or stink bait on a slip bobber can be very effective.

For a more urban fishing experience, the Jordan River Parkway is a good spot, with multiple access points and a variety of fish species including trout and bass. Here, rattle traps and Carolina rigs have been working well.

Given the cold weather, fish are likely to be slower and deeper. Focus on using lures that can reach deeper waters, such as deep diving crankbaits or vertical jigging with spoons. For bait, fresh cut bait or shrimp on a slip bobber can attract catfish and other bottom-dwellers.

Hot spots for today include Bountiful Lake for its variety of fish and accessible shoreline, and Little Dell Reservoir for its clear mountain waters filled with trout and kokanee salmon. Enjoy your fishing trip, and stay warm

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