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October 1 Fishing Report: Prime Conditions Across Northern Utah's Reservoirs

October 1 Fishing Report: Prime Conditions Across Northern Utah's Reservoirs

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Good morning anglers, Artificial Lure here with your October 1, 2025, fishing report for Salt Lake City and surrounding northern Utah waters.

We’re starting the day under a high-pressure dome—expect clear skies with just a light breeze kicking in by noon and temps rising from the low 40s at sunrise to topping out in the high 70s. According to National Weather Service data, sunrise hit at 7:23 AM and sunset will be at 7:12 PM tonight. No tidal swings to worry about here, folks—remember, Utah's big lakes are freshwater!

For those heading out now, conditions are prime for a day on the water. Water temperatures at most area reservoirs—like Jordanelle and Deer Creek—are holding in the mid to upper 60s, which is above average for early October. This warm weather has kept the fish in late-summer patterns, so don’t rush to those deep fall spots just yet.

In recent days, Jordanelle anglers have reported good numbers of **rainbow trout** and some chunky **brown trout** coming out early and late. Shore anglers have been hooking rainbows on PowerBait and nightcrawlers. Trollers are scoring well with silver-and-blue Rapalas and wedding ring spinners tipped with a chunk of worm. The kokanee salmon are staging but not yet running hard—expect that to improve with the next cold front.

At Deer Creek Reservoir, walleye action has been decent, especially along the rocky points near the dam and island. Your best bet is a **3/8 oz jig** tipped with a minnow or nightcrawler, slow-hopped in 20-30 feet of water. Locals swear by perch or firetiger crankbaits trolled over the flats for a shot at bigger fish. Smallmouth bass are still hanging on deep weedlines—drop-shotting a green pumpkin Senko has produced solid numbers.

Utah Lake is seeing plenty of **white bass** activity, with fast bites at first light in the Lincoln Beach and American Fork areas. These fish are smashing small swimbaits, curly tail grubs, and chartreuse Rooster Tails. Catfish reports are strong as well—big channel cats are moving onto flats at dusk, taking chunks of sucker meat or shrimp.

Pineview up in Ogden Valley, meanwhile, has had some excellent **crappie** and **perch** fishing in the flooded brush—try a white or chartreuse tube jig under a bobber. Tiger muskie are active with the warm water, and evening topwater has been hot for those willing to cast big walk-the-dog baits along the weed edges.

For fly anglers, Provo River flows are steady, and fish are looking up. The trico hatch is on in the mornings, with midges and blue-wing olives as the day warms up. Nymphers are still catching plenty on small pheasant tails and zebra midges.

Hot spots for today:
- **Jordanelle Reservoir** (boat ramp cove and dam area)—great for trout and a chance at some early kokanee.
- **Utah Lake, Lincoln Beach**—for white bass and cats, especially with light tackle at sunrise.

Best lures this week are **silver-and-blue Rapalas, 1/8 to 1/4 oz tube jigs in white or chartreuse, and Ned rigs in green pumpkin**. Bait anglers should pack nightcrawlers, PowerBait, and fresh cutbait for catfish.

The key right now is to fish the transition zones—move between weed edges and drop-offs, and don’t ignore shallow cover, especially on sunny afternoons.

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