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SLC Fishing Report: Trout, Cats, and Plenty of Summer Fun
Published 10 months, 1 week ago
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Artificial Lure here with your Salt Lake City area fishing report for Saturday, June 21, 2025.
We woke up to a classic Wasatch Front summer morning—temps climbing from the low 60s at sunrise (5:56 AM) and heading for the upper 80s this afternoon, with clear skies overhead and just a whisper of a breeze. With tonight’s sunset coming at 9:03 PM, there’s plenty of daylight for anglers to get out and take advantage of these prime early-summer conditions. While Salt Lake itself is non-tidal, local reservoirs and rivers are all about water flow and clarity today, and conditions are excellent.
The bite is on across community fisheries and rivers. According to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, recent fish stocking at Fairmont Park right in SLC included 250 rainbow trout and 563 channel catfish in early June, both in the 8–10-inch range. Farmington City Reservoir to the north saw similar numbers, with over 250 rainbow trout and 900 channel catfish added this month, so the fish are definitely present and hungry.
Local reports from anglers and the Utah DWR are showing solid action on trout in the streams and rivers surrounding Salt Lake—especially the Provo River and Upper Weber, both Blue Ribbon Fisheries renowned for brown and rainbow trout. The Provo is seeing good insect hatches, making for classic fly-fishing with dry flies like PMDs, caddis, and small stimulators. On spin gear, try small gold spinners, Panther Martins, or a worm under a bubble. Early and late in the day are your best windows for bigger browns and rainbows.
For those targeting warmwater species, hit one of the hot urban ponds like Fairmont or the Farmington Bay area. Catfish are on the prowl, and nightcrawlers or stink baits have been the clear ticket for channel cats up to a couple of pounds. Fairmont Park and Willow Pond have both kicked out good catches this week. Don’t overlook cut bait or chicken liver for those finicky larger cats.
For kids and beginners, the community ponds are still stocked and producing. A simple bobber and worm setup is all you need. Trout are holding in the deeper, cooler pockets; mornings have been especially productive.
Top spots to hit today:
- Provo River (Middle Section): Excellent for trout on dries or small spinners, especially in the early AM and late evening.
- Fairmont Park Pond: Catfish and recently stocked rainbows are both active; easy access for families.
- Weber River (Upper and Middle): Consistent action for browns and rainbows; mix of fly and spin opportunities.
Remember, fish are most active early and late—plan your trip around the edges of the day for best results. Stay hydrated, hit the water with a buddy, and don’t be afraid to try different lures until you find what’s working.
Thanks for tuning in to the Salt Lake City fishing report with Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe for the latest local fishing news and tips. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more, check out quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
We woke up to a classic Wasatch Front summer morning—temps climbing from the low 60s at sunrise (5:56 AM) and heading for the upper 80s this afternoon, with clear skies overhead and just a whisper of a breeze. With tonight’s sunset coming at 9:03 PM, there’s plenty of daylight for anglers to get out and take advantage of these prime early-summer conditions. While Salt Lake itself is non-tidal, local reservoirs and rivers are all about water flow and clarity today, and conditions are excellent.
The bite is on across community fisheries and rivers. According to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, recent fish stocking at Fairmont Park right in SLC included 250 rainbow trout and 563 channel catfish in early June, both in the 8–10-inch range. Farmington City Reservoir to the north saw similar numbers, with over 250 rainbow trout and 900 channel catfish added this month, so the fish are definitely present and hungry.
Local reports from anglers and the Utah DWR are showing solid action on trout in the streams and rivers surrounding Salt Lake—especially the Provo River and Upper Weber, both Blue Ribbon Fisheries renowned for brown and rainbow trout. The Provo is seeing good insect hatches, making for classic fly-fishing with dry flies like PMDs, caddis, and small stimulators. On spin gear, try small gold spinners, Panther Martins, or a worm under a bubble. Early and late in the day are your best windows for bigger browns and rainbows.
For those targeting warmwater species, hit one of the hot urban ponds like Fairmont or the Farmington Bay area. Catfish are on the prowl, and nightcrawlers or stink baits have been the clear ticket for channel cats up to a couple of pounds. Fairmont Park and Willow Pond have both kicked out good catches this week. Don’t overlook cut bait or chicken liver for those finicky larger cats.
For kids and beginners, the community ponds are still stocked and producing. A simple bobber and worm setup is all you need. Trout are holding in the deeper, cooler pockets; mornings have been especially productive.
Top spots to hit today:
- Provo River (Middle Section): Excellent for trout on dries or small spinners, especially in the early AM and late evening.
- Fairmont Park Pond: Catfish and recently stocked rainbows are both active; easy access for families.
- Weber River (Upper and Middle): Consistent action for browns and rainbows; mix of fly and spin opportunities.
Remember, fish are most active early and late—plan your trip around the edges of the day for best results. Stay hydrated, hit the water with a buddy, and don’t be afraid to try different lures until you find what’s working.
Thanks for tuning in to the Salt Lake City fishing report with Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe for the latest local fishing news and tips. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more, check out quietplease.ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.