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Salt Lake City Fishing Report: Trout Bite on Fire, Warmwater Species Heating Up
Published 1 year ago
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Good morning anglers this is Artificial Lure bringing you your local Salt Lake City fishing report for April 30 2025
The weather today is starting cool in the lower 40s climbing into the mid 60s by the afternoon with a light breeze and mostly clear skies Its shaping up to be a perfect spring day for casting a line Sunrise was at 623 am and sunset will be at 825 pm giving you a long window to hit the water
There are no tides to worry about in the Salt Lake area but if youre hitting any of the reservoirs or community ponds water levels are stable and clarity is good after a couple dry days Water temps are on the rise hitting the mid 50s which means fish activity is picking up
The local fisheries have been well stocked this spring Recent DWR reports show Sandy Community Fishery and other Salt Lake community ponds were stocked with rainbow trout throughout March and April with several loads of fish including a batch of larger rainbows over a pound just two weeks ago If youre after trout you should see some healthy catches with plenty of action especially in the mornings and late afternoons when the bite is hottest[1]
Trout have been hitting well on small spinners like Panther Martins and Rooster Tails as well as PowerBait rainbow garlic and classic nightcrawlers For fly anglers try drifting a woolly bugger or a small beadhead nymph under an indicator The fish have been aggressive right after sunrise and again as the sun drops in the evening
For those looking to branch out a bit warmwater species like bass and crappie are starting to get more active in the shallows of places like Jordanelle and Utah Lake White bass are moving up too and some nice fish have been caught on small white jigs and curly tail grubs especially in the upper reaches of the rivers feeding into Utah Lake[5]
If youre looking for hot spots stick to Sandy Community Fishery for consistent rainbow trout action right now It was stocked with over two thousand rainbows in the past month and fishing pressure is moderate so theres plenty to go around Midvale City Park Pond and Willow Pond are also good bets with frequent stocking making for steady fishing[1]
To sum it up trout action is great right now especially in the community fisheries with bass and panfish starting to turn on in the bigger lakes Spinners spoons PowerBait and nightcrawlers are your best bets today For a quieter experience try the local ponds around sunrise or just before sunset
Tight lines and dont forget to snap some photos of your catch Artificial Lure signing off
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
The weather today is starting cool in the lower 40s climbing into the mid 60s by the afternoon with a light breeze and mostly clear skies Its shaping up to be a perfect spring day for casting a line Sunrise was at 623 am and sunset will be at 825 pm giving you a long window to hit the water
There are no tides to worry about in the Salt Lake area but if youre hitting any of the reservoirs or community ponds water levels are stable and clarity is good after a couple dry days Water temps are on the rise hitting the mid 50s which means fish activity is picking up
The local fisheries have been well stocked this spring Recent DWR reports show Sandy Community Fishery and other Salt Lake community ponds were stocked with rainbow trout throughout March and April with several loads of fish including a batch of larger rainbows over a pound just two weeks ago If youre after trout you should see some healthy catches with plenty of action especially in the mornings and late afternoons when the bite is hottest[1]
Trout have been hitting well on small spinners like Panther Martins and Rooster Tails as well as PowerBait rainbow garlic and classic nightcrawlers For fly anglers try drifting a woolly bugger or a small beadhead nymph under an indicator The fish have been aggressive right after sunrise and again as the sun drops in the evening
For those looking to branch out a bit warmwater species like bass and crappie are starting to get more active in the shallows of places like Jordanelle and Utah Lake White bass are moving up too and some nice fish have been caught on small white jigs and curly tail grubs especially in the upper reaches of the rivers feeding into Utah Lake[5]
If youre looking for hot spots stick to Sandy Community Fishery for consistent rainbow trout action right now It was stocked with over two thousand rainbows in the past month and fishing pressure is moderate so theres plenty to go around Midvale City Park Pond and Willow Pond are also good bets with frequent stocking making for steady fishing[1]
To sum it up trout action is great right now especially in the community fisheries with bass and panfish starting to turn on in the bigger lakes Spinners spoons PowerBait and nightcrawlers are your best bets today For a quieter experience try the local ponds around sunrise or just before sunset
Tight lines and dont forget to snap some photos of your catch Artificial Lure signing off
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.