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Salt Lake City Fishing Update: Late-Season Action Heats Up
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This is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Salt Lake City fishing update for Wednesday, October 8, 2025. We’re sliding deep into fall patterns, but the weather lately is still hanging on to that late-season warmth—mornings are crisp around 43 degrees, climbing to a sunny afternoon near 70, with a gentle north-northeast breeze giving us just enough chop for a lively surface. Sunrise hit at 7:32 AM, and you’ve got daylight until about 7:01 PM, so plenty of time to hit the water according to weatherforyou.com and solunarforecast.com.
Now, Salt Lake doesn’t get tidal action, so the fish are all about solunar peaks. Best bite windows today line up mid-morning and then again just before sunset, so plan to be on your spot during those times for your best shot.
Utah Wildlife Resources is reporting good energy at local waters. Farmington Bay and the Jordan River are giving up some healthy channel catfish on nightcrawlers and cut bait—most folks are bringing in two to five solid channels per session, with a few running up to 8 pounds. At Utah Lake, the white bass are still active, especially near the boat harbors; small jigs tipped with nightcrawler or even a plain silver Kastmaster have been putting numbers in the boat, with several anglers reporting 20-plus fish mornings.
If trout are your game, Lower Provo River and the mid-section up through Heber Valley continue to fish well with nymphs—zebra midges, sow bugs, and smaller soft hackle patterns. The cooler nights have the browns starting to move, so look for rising activity as we get closer to spawning. Streamers in olive and black—think Woolly Buggers or articulated leeches—are moving a few bigger fish for those willing to put in the time at dawn and dusk.
Bass action at Willard Bay has slowed somewhat as water temps slide into the low 60s, but you can still coax a few largemouth and wipers from the rocky points. The ticket has been a slow-rolled spinnerbait or a green pumpkin chatterbait in the afternoons. Don’t forget dropshotting a small shad-colored soft plastic if you find schooling fish off the dikes.
Locals have been cleaning up on cutthroat and rainbows out at Strawberry Reservoir, especially trolling small gold and orange spoons or drifting PowerBait off Chicken Creek West. Reports say some boats are finding fish stacked 20 to 30 feet down early, then shallower as the sun gets up. You won’t likely see a limit every trip but expect solid hookups if you cover water.
Your best bets for today? For multi-species action, hit Utah Lake’s Lincoln Beach for white bass in the morning and catfish as the sun gets up. Strawberry is prime for bigger trout and a shot at kokanee as they color up, especially near Soldier Creek Bay and the dam face.
Top lures right now: silver and gold spoons, green pumpkin plastics, and black-olive streamers for trout. Nightcrawlers and fresh cut bait will outfish just about anything for cats. For white bass, don’t overthink it—1/16-ounce jigheads with a white twister tail or a minnow imitation do the trick.
Thanks to everyone for tuning in to the Salt Lake fishing report. Make sure to subscribe to catch the next update before your next dawn patrol—tight lines out there! 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 with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Now, Salt Lake doesn’t get tidal action, so the fish are all about solunar peaks. Best bite windows today line up mid-morning and then again just before sunset, so plan to be on your spot during those times for your best shot.
Utah Wildlife Resources is reporting good energy at local waters. Farmington Bay and the Jordan River are giving up some healthy channel catfish on nightcrawlers and cut bait—most folks are bringing in two to five solid channels per session, with a few running up to 8 pounds. At Utah Lake, the white bass are still active, especially near the boat harbors; small jigs tipped with nightcrawler or even a plain silver Kastmaster have been putting numbers in the boat, with several anglers reporting 20-plus fish mornings.
If trout are your game, Lower Provo River and the mid-section up through Heber Valley continue to fish well with nymphs—zebra midges, sow bugs, and smaller soft hackle patterns. The cooler nights have the browns starting to move, so look for rising activity as we get closer to spawning. Streamers in olive and black—think Woolly Buggers or articulated leeches—are moving a few bigger fish for those willing to put in the time at dawn and dusk.
Bass action at Willard Bay has slowed somewhat as water temps slide into the low 60s, but you can still coax a few largemouth and wipers from the rocky points. The ticket has been a slow-rolled spinnerbait or a green pumpkin chatterbait in the afternoons. Don’t forget dropshotting a small shad-colored soft plastic if you find schooling fish off the dikes.
Locals have been cleaning up on cutthroat and rainbows out at Strawberry Reservoir, especially trolling small gold and orange spoons or drifting PowerBait off Chicken Creek West. Reports say some boats are finding fish stacked 20 to 30 feet down early, then shallower as the sun gets up. You won’t likely see a limit every trip but expect solid hookups if you cover water.
Your best bets for today? For multi-species action, hit Utah Lake’s Lincoln Beach for white bass in the morning and catfish as the sun gets up. Strawberry is prime for bigger trout and a shot at kokanee as they color up, especially near Soldier Creek Bay and the dam face.
Top lures right now: silver and gold spoons, green pumpkin plastics, and black-olive streamers for trout. Nightcrawlers and fresh cut bait will outfish just about anything for cats. For white bass, don’t overthink it—1/16-ounce jigheads with a white twister tail or a minnow imitation do the trick.
Thanks to everyone for tuning in to the Salt Lake fishing report. Make sure to subscribe to catch the next update before your next dawn patrol—tight lines out there! 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 with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.