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Salt Lake Anglers Rundown: Winter Trout Bite Heats Up on Jordan River & Local Stillwaters
Published 4 months, 3 weeks ago
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Alright, Salt Lake anglers, Artificial Lure here with your early morning rundown, straight from the foothills to the front range. First off, no tides to worry about here in the Wasatch, so we can skip that part and get right to the water.
Weather’s shaping up to be a classic winter Saturday: mostly sunny, temps starting in the low 30s and maybe pushing into the mid-40s by afternoon. Light winds, which is a win for anyone trying to finesse a small jig or drop-shot rig. Sunrise is around 7:40 a.m., sunset just after 5 p.m., so you’ve got a solid window if you’re hitting the water midday.
Let’s talk fish. The big story lately is the winter bite on the Jordan River, especially through the Salt Lake City stretch and down toward the Daybreak area. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and local shop reports say rainbow trout are still active, with most fish in the 12–16 inch range, but a few bigger holdovers showing up near deeper runs and undercuts. A couple of guys reported limiting out on Friday using small jigs tipped with Gulp! Minnows and Berkley Powerbait in rainbow and chartreuse. Small spinners like Panther Martin and Rooster Tails in brass and silver are also producing, especially in the slower pools.
For stillwater options, the city parks are holding steady. Liberty Park Pond and Jordan Park Pond are both open and seeing consistent action. Kids and families are catching a mix of rainbows and the occasional bluegill on small hooks with worms or Powerbait. For a better shot at quality fish, try a small marabou jig or a tiny wooly bugger on a light spinning rod or ultralight setup. Early morning and late afternoon are prime, but the bite can stay decent all day if the sun’s out.
If you’re looking for a couple of hot spots, hit the Jordan River near the 5600 South bridge and work the deeper holes with a slow retrieve. For a more relaxed vibe, head to the south end of the Jordan River Parkway near Daybreak, where the water’s a bit wider and the trout are holding in the current seams. Both spots have easy access and are producing right now.
Best lures today? Small jigs in 1/32 to 1/16 oz, white, pink, or chartreuse. Tiny spinners in brass and silver, and small inline spinners like the Mepps Aglia or Blue Fox Vibrax. For bait, worms, Gulp! Minnows, and Powerbait are the go-to choices.
Fish are feeding, but they’re not aggressive, so slow it down, keep your line tight, and don’t be afraid to change colors or depths if you’re not getting bit.
Thanks for tuning in, and tight lines out there. Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Weather’s shaping up to be a classic winter Saturday: mostly sunny, temps starting in the low 30s and maybe pushing into the mid-40s by afternoon. Light winds, which is a win for anyone trying to finesse a small jig or drop-shot rig. Sunrise is around 7:40 a.m., sunset just after 5 p.m., so you’ve got a solid window if you’re hitting the water midday.
Let’s talk fish. The big story lately is the winter bite on the Jordan River, especially through the Salt Lake City stretch and down toward the Daybreak area. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and local shop reports say rainbow trout are still active, with most fish in the 12–16 inch range, but a few bigger holdovers showing up near deeper runs and undercuts. A couple of guys reported limiting out on Friday using small jigs tipped with Gulp! Minnows and Berkley Powerbait in rainbow and chartreuse. Small spinners like Panther Martin and Rooster Tails in brass and silver are also producing, especially in the slower pools.
For stillwater options, the city parks are holding steady. Liberty Park Pond and Jordan Park Pond are both open and seeing consistent action. Kids and families are catching a mix of rainbows and the occasional bluegill on small hooks with worms or Powerbait. For a better shot at quality fish, try a small marabou jig or a tiny wooly bugger on a light spinning rod or ultralight setup. Early morning and late afternoon are prime, but the bite can stay decent all day if the sun’s out.
If you’re looking for a couple of hot spots, hit the Jordan River near the 5600 South bridge and work the deeper holes with a slow retrieve. For a more relaxed vibe, head to the south end of the Jordan River Parkway near Daybreak, where the water’s a bit wider and the trout are holding in the current seams. Both spots have easy access and are producing right now.
Best lures today? Small jigs in 1/32 to 1/16 oz, white, pink, or chartreuse. Tiny spinners in brass and silver, and small inline spinners like the Mepps Aglia or Blue Fox Vibrax. For bait, worms, Gulp! Minnows, and Powerbait are the go-to choices.
Fish are feeding, but they’re not aggressive, so slow it down, keep your line tight, and don’t be afraid to change colors or depths if you’re not getting bit.
Thanks for tuning in, and tight lines out there. Don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next update. 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.