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"Springtime Trout Bonanza in Salt Lake City's Fisheries"
Published 1 year ago
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Today, April 12, 2025, offers exciting opportunities for anglers in the Salt Lake City area. The weather is pleasant with mostly clear skies and temperatures expected to rise to around 63°F with light winds. Sunrise occurred at 6:58 AM, and sunset will be at 8:00 PM, providing plenty of daylight for fishing adventures.
Recent reports highlight excellent fishing conditions on the Middle and Lower Provo Rivers. The Middle Provo River is currently running at 307 CFS. Despite a recent increase in flow, midges and Blue Winged Olive (BWO) mayflies remain active. Dry fly enthusiasts can target trout during the midge hatch around noon or the BWO hatch starting at 1 PM. Effective patterns include zebra midges in black (size #18-22), olive Comparaduns, and No Seeums (size #18-20). For nymphing, try sow bugs, Baetis nymphs, or attractor patterns. The Lower Provo River, flowing at 116 CFS, also offers great action with similar hatches and techniques being successful.
If you prefer stillwater fishing, nearby Sandy Community Fishery and Cove Pond are well-stocked. Recently, Cove Pond in Salt Lake received hundreds of brown and rainbow trout, while Sandy Community Fishery was stocked with over 1,500 rainbow trout in late March. Trout in these waters are actively feeding, and anglers have reported success using PowerBait, nightcrawlers, or spinners like Panther Martins and Kastmasters in silver or gold.
For reservoir fishing, Jordanelle and Deer Creek reservoirs are ice-free and productive. Streamers, balanced leeches, and chironomids are moving fish. On calmer days, try fishing near structures like drop-offs and aquatic vegetation with slow retrieves.
A couple of hot spots to explore today include:
1. **Middle Provo River**: Focus on the stretches below Jordanelle Dam for nymphing in deeper pools and dry fly fishing during active hatches.
2. **Sandy Community Fishery**: Ideal for a family-friendly outing, stocked with abundant rainbow trout.
Recommended baits and lures for the day include:
- Nightcrawlers and PowerBait for stillwaters.
- Zebra midges and small Blue Winged Olive patterns for rivers.
- Curly tail grubs and Kastmaster spoons for versatility across waters.
Take advantage of today’s beautiful weather and the lively trout activity. Always check water flows and ensure careful wading to avoid disturbing spawning areas. Tight lines!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Recent reports highlight excellent fishing conditions on the Middle and Lower Provo Rivers. The Middle Provo River is currently running at 307 CFS. Despite a recent increase in flow, midges and Blue Winged Olive (BWO) mayflies remain active. Dry fly enthusiasts can target trout during the midge hatch around noon or the BWO hatch starting at 1 PM. Effective patterns include zebra midges in black (size #18-22), olive Comparaduns, and No Seeums (size #18-20). For nymphing, try sow bugs, Baetis nymphs, or attractor patterns. The Lower Provo River, flowing at 116 CFS, also offers great action with similar hatches and techniques being successful.
If you prefer stillwater fishing, nearby Sandy Community Fishery and Cove Pond are well-stocked. Recently, Cove Pond in Salt Lake received hundreds of brown and rainbow trout, while Sandy Community Fishery was stocked with over 1,500 rainbow trout in late March. Trout in these waters are actively feeding, and anglers have reported success using PowerBait, nightcrawlers, or spinners like Panther Martins and Kastmasters in silver or gold.
For reservoir fishing, Jordanelle and Deer Creek reservoirs are ice-free and productive. Streamers, balanced leeches, and chironomids are moving fish. On calmer days, try fishing near structures like drop-offs and aquatic vegetation with slow retrieves.
A couple of hot spots to explore today include:
1. **Middle Provo River**: Focus on the stretches below Jordanelle Dam for nymphing in deeper pools and dry fly fishing during active hatches.
2. **Sandy Community Fishery**: Ideal for a family-friendly outing, stocked with abundant rainbow trout.
Recommended baits and lures for the day include:
- Nightcrawlers and PowerBait for stillwaters.
- Zebra midges and small Blue Winged Olive patterns for rivers.
- Curly tail grubs and Kastmaster spoons for versatility across waters.
Take advantage of today’s beautiful weather and the lively trout activity. Always check water flows and ensure careful wading to avoid disturbing spawning areas. Tight lines!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.