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April 14 Salt Lake City Fishing Report - Trout Spawning, Provo River, Reservoirs Loaded with Fish
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Good morning, anglers! Here's your April 14, 2025, Salt Lake City-area fishing report.
The sunrise today is at 6:50 AM, and sunset will be at 8:01 PM, offering ample time to hit the waters. The weather is mild, with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to mid-60s, and partly cloudy skies—excellent conditions for fishing. Tidal changes aren’t a factor for inland fishing here, so focus on reservoir levels and river flows.
Fish activity is solid, especially with trout spawning behavior in full swing. The Provo River remains a hotspot, with the Middle Provo experiencing flows around 307 CFS, which has stabilized fish movements after a recent bump. Both the Middle and Lower Provo are seeing midge and Blue Winged Olive (BWO) hatches. Use midge nymphs (#18-#26) and BWO emergers (#18-#22) for success. Swinging soft hackles in slower waters has also proven effective.
For stillwaters, Jordanelle and Deer Creek reservoirs are wide open and offer excellent opportunities for rainbow trout, brown trout, and kokanee salmon. Streamers, balanced leeches, and chironomids are working well. Sugarhouse Park Pond and Sandy Community Fishery in Salt Lake County continue to produce good catches of stocked rainbow trout, with worms, dough baits, and spinners being reliable choices.
Recent stocking reports show rainbow trout added to several local waters, including Kidney Pond (149 fish) and Sandy Community Fishery (500 fish), both in late March. These locations are great for beginners and families.
Key lures for Utah fishing include white curly-tail grubs with jig heads, gold-and-black Panther Martin spinners, and silver Blue Fox spinners. Nightcrawlers and PowerBait remain top bait choices, particularly for rainbow trout. When targeting reservoirs with deeper waters, try Kastmaster spoons in silver or gold.
Highlighted hotspots:
1. **Middle Provo River**: High fish density with trout responding to midges and BWOs. Fish near deeper pools and structure.
2. **Sugarhouse Park Pond**: Convenient and family-friendly, stocked with rainbows. Ideal for shore fishing with bait or spinners.
3. **Jordanelle Reservoir**: A favorite for trout and kokanee. Boat and shoreline fishing are productive now.
With these tips, you're all set for a successful day on the water. Tight lines!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
The sunrise today is at 6:50 AM, and sunset will be at 8:01 PM, offering ample time to hit the waters. The weather is mild, with temperatures ranging from the mid-40s to mid-60s, and partly cloudy skies—excellent conditions for fishing. Tidal changes aren’t a factor for inland fishing here, so focus on reservoir levels and river flows.
Fish activity is solid, especially with trout spawning behavior in full swing. The Provo River remains a hotspot, with the Middle Provo experiencing flows around 307 CFS, which has stabilized fish movements after a recent bump. Both the Middle and Lower Provo are seeing midge and Blue Winged Olive (BWO) hatches. Use midge nymphs (#18-#26) and BWO emergers (#18-#22) for success. Swinging soft hackles in slower waters has also proven effective.
For stillwaters, Jordanelle and Deer Creek reservoirs are wide open and offer excellent opportunities for rainbow trout, brown trout, and kokanee salmon. Streamers, balanced leeches, and chironomids are working well. Sugarhouse Park Pond and Sandy Community Fishery in Salt Lake County continue to produce good catches of stocked rainbow trout, with worms, dough baits, and spinners being reliable choices.
Recent stocking reports show rainbow trout added to several local waters, including Kidney Pond (149 fish) and Sandy Community Fishery (500 fish), both in late March. These locations are great for beginners and families.
Key lures for Utah fishing include white curly-tail grubs with jig heads, gold-and-black Panther Martin spinners, and silver Blue Fox spinners. Nightcrawlers and PowerBait remain top bait choices, particularly for rainbow trout. When targeting reservoirs with deeper waters, try Kastmaster spoons in silver or gold.
Highlighted hotspots:
1. **Middle Provo River**: High fish density with trout responding to midges and BWOs. Fish near deeper pools and structure.
2. **Sugarhouse Park Pond**: Convenient and family-friendly, stocked with rainbows. Ideal for shore fishing with bait or spinners.
3. **Jordanelle Reservoir**: A favorite for trout and kokanee. Boat and shoreline fishing are productive now.
With these tips, you're all set for a successful day on the water. Tight lines!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.