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Chasing Trout and Bass in SLC's Frozen Waterways: A Winter Fishing Guide

Chasing Trout and Bass in SLC's Frozen Waterways: A Winter Fishing Guide

Published 1 year, 4 months ago
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For December 21, 2024, in Salt Lake City, Utah, the fishing scene is looking promising despite the winter chill. First, it's important to note that tidal reports are not relevant here since we're focusing on freshwater lakes and reservoirs.

The weather forecast indicates cold conditions with a chance of snow, which could slightly stir up the water and make fish more active post-storm. As of now, the water conditions are relatively clear, but this may change. Sunrise today is at 8:14 AM, and sunset will be at 3:19 PM, giving you a decent window for both morning and late afternoon fishing.

Fish activity has been variable due to the recent cold front. Yesterday, anglers reported good catches of rainbow trout, tiger trout, and channel catfish. At spots like the Jordan River Parkway and Bountiful Lake, fish have been moderately active, especially during the early morning and late evening hours when the water is cooler.

For largemouth bass, using deep diving crankbaits or plastic jigs over hard bottoms in 5-10 feet of water has been effective. Early in the morning, rattle traps can work well, switching to Carolina rigs, dropshots, or shaky heads in the afternoons. For trout, nymphing small midges in sizes 24-26, particularly in grey, black, and brown colors, has been successful on the Middle Provo River.

Here are a couple of hot spots to consider:

- **Jordan River Parkway**: This scenic urban river flowing through the heart of Salt Lake City is home to various fish species, including trout and bass. It offers multiple access points and picturesque settings.
- **Bountiful Lake**: Recently stocked with channel catfish, this lake also offers opportunities to catch rainbow trout and bass. Fishing from the shoreline and boat access are available.

Remember to dress warmly and be prepared for changing weather conditions. The upcoming snow could make the fish more active, so keep an eye on the weather and adjust your tactics accordingly. Happy fishing

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