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Crisp Fall Fishing on the Wasatch Front - Trout, Bass, and More Biting Strong

Crisp Fall Fishing on the Wasatch Front - Trout, Bass, and More Biting Strong

Published 7 months, 1 week ago
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Good morning from the Wasatch Front—Artificial Lure here, giving you the latest September 19th fishing report for Salt Lake City and the surrounding waters. We’re heading out of summer but the bite’s still lively at the area’s best spots, just in time for some crisp fall angling.

First, let’s get you squared away on conditions. Today’s weather? You’re in for a gorgeous early fall treat: high temps in the upper 70s, low humidity, and very light winds according to KUTV’s weather desk. Skies will be mostly clear, with sunrise at 7:13 AM and sunset at 7:30 PM—plenty of daylight to soak in those golden hours. No tide action to report, since we’re inland, but keep that barometer handy; high pressure should keep fish active, especially in the early morning and right before dusk.

Water clarity at the main ponds and reservoirs is decent, running a little lower in the urban ponds after midweek storms, but the main urban fisheries have settled down. Jordan River is running a bit murky, but you can still find pockets of clarity off the deeper bends near Murray and the confluence of Little Cottonwood.

Now, onto what everyone's catching: At *Liberty Park Lake* and *Fairmont Park Pond*, the city pond regulars have netted plenty of healthy rainbow trout thanks to recent stockings. Folks throwing PowerBait in chartreuse and orange, or small jig-heads tipped with a bit of nightcrawler, were hooking up fast this morning. Word from Fairmont is a few browns are mixed in if you get your bait to the bottom and are willing to wait them out. One angler at Liberty landed a 2-pound catfish on a chunk of cut bait, so if trout are slow, be ready to swap up. The evening crappie bite is picking up with mini-tube jigs in pink or white.

Heading south toward *Utah Lake*, the white bass bite is coming on strong, especially near the boat harbors and Provo River inlet. Inline spinners, small swimbaits and plain old worm-and-bobber rigs are all producing well. Largemouth bass have slowed a tad with the cooler water, but early risers working the docks with shad-style crankbaits or wacky-rigged Senkos are still finding action up shallow.

The Jordan River itself is your target if you’re after catfish or carp. The evening bite ramps up about an hour before sunset; chicken liver or corn works for both species, but go with a heavier line since some of those channel cats can hit double digits. Don’t be surprised if you snag a feisty smallmouth or even a surprise walleye down around the 5400 South stretch.

Best bets for lures: for trout in the city ponds, go with 1/16 oz. Rooster Tails in gold or silver, or try Berkley Gulp! Dough bait. For bass, shad imitators in silver/blue or any paddle-tail grub in green pumpkin do the trick. Nightcrawlers and cut baits are reliable for catfish and carp.

Hot spots for today: Fairmont Park Pond is fishing better than most realize—city recent improvements have made the shoreline more accessible and the pond is well-stocked. Utah Lake’s Lindon Marina is seeing solid catches of white bass and a few bonus walleyes. For something a little off the radar, the back bay at Decker Lake has produced a couple of surprise largemouths and plenty of carp for those up for a fight.

That’s the scene this morning—the weather’s perfect, the fish are biting, and with the cool snap coming tonight, it’s a stellar time to get out. Thanks for tuning in to your local report. Don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a bite. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.

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