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Salt Lake City Fishing Report: Trout Biting in Chilly Conditions

Salt Lake City Fishing Report: Trout Biting in Chilly Conditions

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Salt Lake City fishing report for December 29th, 2025. Winter's grip is tight after that storm wrapped up yesterday per the Ski Utah snow report, with twelve resorts open and more snow coming late next week. Expect cold temps in the 20s to low 30s, light winds, and partly cloudy skies—bundle up, sunrise at 8:00 AM, sunset around 5:00 PM. No tides here in landlocked Utah, but river flows are low: Jordan River at 40 cfs, Provo at 71 cfs, per Snoflo data.

Fish activity's solid for cold-water trout despite the chill. Recent catches around the Wasatch Front include rainbow, brown, and cutthroat trout hitting nymphs, wet/dry flies, worms, salmon eggs, small spinners, and spoons at spots like Lower Gooseberry Reservoir and Electric Lake, according to Snoflo fishing updates from December 28th. Limits are decent—folks pulling strings of 12-18 inchers on light spinning or fly gear. Check regs, some areas mandate artificial lures only.

Best bets right now: **Mormon Lake** off I-15 for stocked rainbows on powerbait or small jigs; **East Canyon Reservoir** up the canyon for browns cruising shallow with woolly buggers or spinners. Hit 'em early morning or late afternoon when they're feeding.

Stay safe out there—heard about that tragic paddleboarder incident at a reservoir Saturday, water's frigid.

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