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Utah Fishing Report: Rainbows, Cats, and Bass Bites in Salt Lake Valley
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Artificial Lure here, reporting from Salt Lake City—your local line to what's biting and buzzing in the valley this Wednesday, September 10, 2025.
First light hit at 6:59 AM, with sunset coming at 7:42 PM, so anglers have a solid window for both dawn and dusk action. With the late-summer sun, temps are rolling between 64 and 82 degrees today. Expect partly cloudy skies and light wind—ideal conditions for working the edges of rivers and lakes. Early risers noted a little fog over the water, so those topwater moments right at sunrise were particularly lively.
No tides to report—remember, our lakes and reservoirs around Salt Lake City are landlocked and not tidal influenced. But water levels remain low, especially in the Great Salt Lake thanks to this ongoing drought. According to state reports via Local News 8, we’re inches away from a near 60-year low. This impacts access, but doesn't stop the fish—just means a little extra walking to the edge in places.
Bear in mind, algal blooms remain a risk across select waters. Utah DEQ flagged Utah Lake, Jordan River, Decker Lake, and Blackridge Reservoir under harmful algal advisories as of yesterday. If you see green scum, avoid the water—better safe than sorry, and nobody wants a sick pet or fish fry ruined by toxins, as Fox 13 confirms this week. Check the Utah DEQ’s live map before heading out.
The catch reports this week have leaned heavy on rainbow trout, channel catfish, and panfish in the community ponds. The Community Fisheries up and down the Jordan River Parkway—especially Cottonwood and Willow Pond—are hot right now for both bait and lures. PowerBait in chartreuse or salmon peach is taking stockers consistently, and worms under a float are landing both ‘bows and sunfish for shore-bound families. Fly anglers using small Woolly Buggers and Hare’s Ears got into some plump bluegill and twos-pound bass at Sunset Pond on Tuesday.
Utah Lake has been murkier, but the catfish are on the prowl. A couple of regulars worked cut bait—chicken liver and shrimp after sunset—and put a mess of channels on the stringer near Lindon Marina. If you’re targeting white bass, the bite’s been spotty but spiked yesterday around midday—try small jigs in chartreuse or white west of Utah Lake State Park’s harbor mouth. Do heed that algal warning, especially around Provo Bay.
Jordanelle Reservoir is producing nice smallmouth bass in the early morning—crankbaits like the Northland Rumble B in perch or shad patterns are producing. The deep weedlines off Rock Cliff have been reliable. A local tipped me that drop-shotting with shad imitators or finesse worms in watermelon got quick bites in six to fifteen feet.
Great Salt Lake’s fishing is limited mostly to brine shrimp, but Antelope Island State Park is worth a stop for hiking, and it’s a solid spot for bird watching—not so much casting lines. Still, watch your step: Great Basin gopher snakes and the occasional rattler have been reported slithering around the shorelines this season, per Islands.com. Best keep those wading boots on.
Today’s top lure picks: PowerBait for trout, cut bait for cats, and shad-patterned crankbaits for smallies. Worms never fail for panfish in any local pond.
For a hot spot, hit Willow Pond or Cottonwood Pond in Murray—they’re freshly stocked and easy access. If you want a challenge, work the points near Rock Cliff at Jordanelle, sun-up to sun-down.
That’s the bite for today—tight lines, keep cool, and enjoy another beautiful day fishing Utah waters. Thanks for tuning in to your local angling report with Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe for more updates.
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First light hit at 6:59 AM, with sunset coming at 7:42 PM, so anglers have a solid window for both dawn and dusk action. With the late-summer sun, temps are rolling between 64 and 82 degrees today. Expect partly cloudy skies and light wind—ideal conditions for working the edges of rivers and lakes. Early risers noted a little fog over the water, so those topwater moments right at sunrise were particularly lively.
No tides to report—remember, our lakes and reservoirs around Salt Lake City are landlocked and not tidal influenced. But water levels remain low, especially in the Great Salt Lake thanks to this ongoing drought. According to state reports via Local News 8, we’re inches away from a near 60-year low. This impacts access, but doesn't stop the fish—just means a little extra walking to the edge in places.
Bear in mind, algal blooms remain a risk across select waters. Utah DEQ flagged Utah Lake, Jordan River, Decker Lake, and Blackridge Reservoir under harmful algal advisories as of yesterday. If you see green scum, avoid the water—better safe than sorry, and nobody wants a sick pet or fish fry ruined by toxins, as Fox 13 confirms this week. Check the Utah DEQ’s live map before heading out.
The catch reports this week have leaned heavy on rainbow trout, channel catfish, and panfish in the community ponds. The Community Fisheries up and down the Jordan River Parkway—especially Cottonwood and Willow Pond—are hot right now for both bait and lures. PowerBait in chartreuse or salmon peach is taking stockers consistently, and worms under a float are landing both ‘bows and sunfish for shore-bound families. Fly anglers using small Woolly Buggers and Hare’s Ears got into some plump bluegill and twos-pound bass at Sunset Pond on Tuesday.
Utah Lake has been murkier, but the catfish are on the prowl. A couple of regulars worked cut bait—chicken liver and shrimp after sunset—and put a mess of channels on the stringer near Lindon Marina. If you’re targeting white bass, the bite’s been spotty but spiked yesterday around midday—try small jigs in chartreuse or white west of Utah Lake State Park’s harbor mouth. Do heed that algal warning, especially around Provo Bay.
Jordanelle Reservoir is producing nice smallmouth bass in the early morning—crankbaits like the Northland Rumble B in perch or shad patterns are producing. The deep weedlines off Rock Cliff have been reliable. A local tipped me that drop-shotting with shad imitators or finesse worms in watermelon got quick bites in six to fifteen feet.
Great Salt Lake’s fishing is limited mostly to brine shrimp, but Antelope Island State Park is worth a stop for hiking, and it’s a solid spot for bird watching—not so much casting lines. Still, watch your step: Great Basin gopher snakes and the occasional rattler have been reported slithering around the shorelines this season, per Islands.com. Best keep those wading boots on.
Today’s top lure picks: PowerBait for trout, cut bait for cats, and shad-patterned crankbaits for smallies. Worms never fail for panfish in any local pond.
For a hot spot, hit Willow Pond or Cottonwood Pond in Murray—they’re freshly stocked and easy access. If you want a challenge, work the points near Rock Cliff at Jordanelle, sun-up to sun-down.
That’s the bite for today—tight lines, keep cool, and enjoy another beautiful day fishing Utah waters. Thanks for tuning in to your local angling report with Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe for more updates.
This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and wi