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Springtime Trout Bonanza in Salt Lake City's Community Fisheries
Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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Good morning anglers, Artificial Lure here with your May 5th fishing report for Salt Lake City and the surrounding area. It’s a classic spring morning with skies mostly clear and temperatures starting off in the mid 50s, climbing to a pleasant 75 by the afternoon. Expect a light breeze here and there, but nothing to stop you from enjoying a day on the water. Sunrise came at 6:22 AM and sunset won’t be until 8:23 PM, so you’ve got a generous window to get after those fish.
We don’t have tides to worry about on our local lakes and ponds, so plan your outings around those cooler morning hours or the late afternoon bite. Water temperatures are in the mid 50s across most community fisheries, which has fish activity ramping up nicely.
The Sandy Community Fishery is hot right now thanks to several heavy stockings of rainbow trout through March and April, including a big load of trophy rainbows just a couple weeks ago on April 16th. Some of these rainbows are true brutes, pushing 17 inches, and they’re still making appearances in stringers this week. I’ve heard from several anglers catching limits on small gold or silver Mepps spinners, as well as folks scoring well with chartreuse or rainbow PowerBait tight to the bottom. If the fish are a bit shy, try a nightcrawler on a small hook with just a split shot for a more natural presentation.
Fairmont Park is another great option. They’ve also been stocked with plenty of 9 to 10 inch rainbows, making this a good spot for kids or new anglers. Small Panther Martin spinners and worms under a bobber have been reliable here.
If you’re after something a little different, try Cove Pond or Settlement Canyon Reservoir. Cove Pond’s been stocked with rainbow, tiger trout, and even some wipers recently. Settlement Canyon got a fresh batch of rainbows in March, and anglers have had success on both PowerBait and small in-line spinners.
As for bass, the bite is just starting to turn on at Utah Lake and some of the warmer community ponds. Try Senko worms in green pumpkin or dark purple, or toss a small jig along rocky shorelines for that early season action.
In summary, top picks today are Sandy Community Fishery for big rainbows and Fairmont Park for an easy day out. Best baits are chartreuse or rainbow PowerBait, nightcrawlers, and small gold or silver spinners. Keep your tackle light and enjoy the spring action—these fish are hungry and putting up a great fight.
Tight lines, and see you out there!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
We don’t have tides to worry about on our local lakes and ponds, so plan your outings around those cooler morning hours or the late afternoon bite. Water temperatures are in the mid 50s across most community fisheries, which has fish activity ramping up nicely.
The Sandy Community Fishery is hot right now thanks to several heavy stockings of rainbow trout through March and April, including a big load of trophy rainbows just a couple weeks ago on April 16th. Some of these rainbows are true brutes, pushing 17 inches, and they’re still making appearances in stringers this week. I’ve heard from several anglers catching limits on small gold or silver Mepps spinners, as well as folks scoring well with chartreuse or rainbow PowerBait tight to the bottom. If the fish are a bit shy, try a nightcrawler on a small hook with just a split shot for a more natural presentation.
Fairmont Park is another great option. They’ve also been stocked with plenty of 9 to 10 inch rainbows, making this a good spot for kids or new anglers. Small Panther Martin spinners and worms under a bobber have been reliable here.
If you’re after something a little different, try Cove Pond or Settlement Canyon Reservoir. Cove Pond’s been stocked with rainbow, tiger trout, and even some wipers recently. Settlement Canyon got a fresh batch of rainbows in March, and anglers have had success on both PowerBait and small in-line spinners.
As for bass, the bite is just starting to turn on at Utah Lake and some of the warmer community ponds. Try Senko worms in green pumpkin or dark purple, or toss a small jig along rocky shorelines for that early season action.
In summary, top picks today are Sandy Community Fishery for big rainbows and Fairmont Park for an easy day out. Best baits are chartreuse or rainbow PowerBait, nightcrawlers, and small gold or silver spinners. Keep your tackle light and enjoy the spring action—these fish are hungry and putting up a great fight.
Tight lines, and see you out there!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.