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Fishing Forecast: Trout, Bass, and More in Salt Lake City's Waterways
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ANGLER'S REPORT: SALT LAKE CITY WATERS - MAY 2, 2025
Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing update for the Salt Lake area. It's a beautiful spring day in Utah with temperatures expected to hit the mid-70s by afternoon - perfect for getting out on the water!
Sunrise was at 6:22 AM with sunset coming at 8:23 PM, giving us plenty of daylight hours to cast those lines. Water temperatures are steadily climbing into the mid-50s in most local waters, which has really activated the fish.
The Sandy Community Fishery has been absolutely on fire lately! The DWR stocked it heavily throughout March and April, with the latest addition being some trophy rainbows on April 16th - including some 17-inchers that'll put up a serious fight. Those bigger fish are still in there, folks! Several anglers reported success with small Mepps spinners in gold and silver, while others are doing well with PowerBait in chartreuse or rainbow colors.
Over at Fairmont Park, they've stocked plenty of rainbows running about 9-10 inches. These smaller fish are perfect for beginners or if you've got the kids along. Try some small Panther Martin spinners or worms under a bobber.
For those willing to venture a bit further out, Salt Creek Reservoir in Juab County received a nice stocking of nearly 500 rainbows in mid-April, averaging almost 12 inches. That's worth the drive!
The ice is completely gone at Bear Lake, and water temps are slowly climbing above the mid-30s. The cutthroat and lake trout are becoming more active as the water warms. If you're heading up that way, try trolling with pop gear and a worm.
For you spearfishing enthusiasts, good news! The new 2025 regulations now allow 24-hour spearfishing with artificial lights when targeting Utah chub. Also, remember that setline regulations have changed - you're down to 8 hooks per line now instead of 15.
Hot spots for this weekend: I'd hit Sandy Community Fishery early in the morning with some PowerBait or small spinners, then maybe head over to Rockport Reservoir where they just installed the courtesy docks at both the main and PWC ramps last month. The smallmouth bass should be moving into the shallows as they prepare to spawn.
Water levels across the region are looking good for May - Bear Lake is at 90% capacity, and most reservoirs are in good shape after our decent snowpack.
That's the word from the water today, folks. This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines and see you on the water!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing update for the Salt Lake area. It's a beautiful spring day in Utah with temperatures expected to hit the mid-70s by afternoon - perfect for getting out on the water!
Sunrise was at 6:22 AM with sunset coming at 8:23 PM, giving us plenty of daylight hours to cast those lines. Water temperatures are steadily climbing into the mid-50s in most local waters, which has really activated the fish.
The Sandy Community Fishery has been absolutely on fire lately! The DWR stocked it heavily throughout March and April, with the latest addition being some trophy rainbows on April 16th - including some 17-inchers that'll put up a serious fight. Those bigger fish are still in there, folks! Several anglers reported success with small Mepps spinners in gold and silver, while others are doing well with PowerBait in chartreuse or rainbow colors.
Over at Fairmont Park, they've stocked plenty of rainbows running about 9-10 inches. These smaller fish are perfect for beginners or if you've got the kids along. Try some small Panther Martin spinners or worms under a bobber.
For those willing to venture a bit further out, Salt Creek Reservoir in Juab County received a nice stocking of nearly 500 rainbows in mid-April, averaging almost 12 inches. That's worth the drive!
The ice is completely gone at Bear Lake, and water temps are slowly climbing above the mid-30s. The cutthroat and lake trout are becoming more active as the water warms. If you're heading up that way, try trolling with pop gear and a worm.
For you spearfishing enthusiasts, good news! The new 2025 regulations now allow 24-hour spearfishing with artificial lights when targeting Utah chub. Also, remember that setline regulations have changed - you're down to 8 hooks per line now instead of 15.
Hot spots for this weekend: I'd hit Sandy Community Fishery early in the morning with some PowerBait or small spinners, then maybe head over to Rockport Reservoir where they just installed the courtesy docks at both the main and PWC ramps last month. The smallmouth bass should be moving into the shallows as they prepare to spawn.
Water levels across the region are looking good for May - Bear Lake is at 90% capacity, and most reservoirs are in good shape after our decent snowpack.
That's the word from the water today, folks. This is Artificial Lure signing off - tight lines and see you on the water!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.