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Crisp Winter Fishing in SLC - Trout Biting on Mild December Days
Published 4 months ago
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here, your go-to guy for all things fishin' around Salt Lake City. It's a crisp winter mornin' on December 27th, and we're lovin' this second-warmest December on record—temps hoverin' in the upper 30s to low 40s today, light winds from the west, mostly sunny skies per local reports. Sunrise kicked off around 8 AM, sunset's at 5 PM, givin' us a solid 9 hours of daylight to chase 'em.
No tides up here in our freshwater havens, but rivers are runnin' steady: Jordan River at 40 cfs near 1700 South, Weber near Oakley at 68 cfs—perfect for wadin' without the big chill bite. Fish activity's pickin' up with the mild weather; trout are active in shallower runs, feedin' on insects and minnows before the real cold hits.
Recent catches? Plenty of rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout haulin' in from spots like Lower Gooseberry Reservoir—folks reportin' limits of 12-18 inchers, some browns pushin' 20. Jordan River anglers nabbed a dozen rainbows yesterday on powerbait, and East Canyon Creek's givin' up cutthroats steady.
Best lures right now: small spinners like Mepps or Rooster Tails in silver or gold, and spoons for the aggressive ones. Flies if you're fly fishin'—nymphs, wet or dry patterns, or streamers. Live bait? Worms, salmon eggs, or minnows under a bobber'll fool 'em quick. Check regs—some spots mandate artificials only.
Hot spots today: Hit the Jordan River below 1700 South for easy access and consistent rainbows, or head to Lower Gooseberry Reservoir for a mix of stocked and wild trout—roads are clear, no ice issues yet.
Bundle up, stay safe on the ice edges, and tight lines!
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No tides up here in our freshwater havens, but rivers are runnin' steady: Jordan River at 40 cfs near 1700 South, Weber near Oakley at 68 cfs—perfect for wadin' without the big chill bite. Fish activity's pickin' up with the mild weather; trout are active in shallower runs, feedin' on insects and minnows before the real cold hits.
Recent catches? Plenty of rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout haulin' in from spots like Lower Gooseberry Reservoir—folks reportin' limits of 12-18 inchers, some browns pushin' 20. Jordan River anglers nabbed a dozen rainbows yesterday on powerbait, and East Canyon Creek's givin' up cutthroats steady.
Best lures right now: small spinners like Mepps or Rooster Tails in silver or gold, and spoons for the aggressive ones. Flies if you're fly fishin'—nymphs, wet or dry patterns, or streamers. Live bait? Worms, salmon eggs, or minnows under a bobber'll fool 'em quick. Check regs—some spots mandate artificials only.
Hot spots today: Hit the Jordan River below 1700 South for easy access and consistent rainbows, or head to Lower Gooseberry Reservoir for a mix of stocked and wild trout—roads are clear, no ice issues yet.
Bundle up, stay safe on the ice edges, and tight lines!
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.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.