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Crisp Winter Bite Picks Up Around Salt Lake City: Solunar Times, Lures, Hot Spots
Published 3 months, 2 weeks ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide right here in the Salt Lake City valley on this crisp January 12th, 2026 morning. Winter's grip is tight, but the bite's pickin' up as we hit that average-plus solunar rating from SolunarForecast.com—major times runnin' 5:12 to 7:12 AM and 5:43 to 7:43 PM, with minors at 1:20 to 2:20 AM and 10 to 11 AM. Sunrise at 7:07 AM, sunset 7:55 PM, givin' us near 13 hours of light. No tides up here in our freshwater haunts, but Great Salt Lake's steady, and moon's a 25% waxing crescent pushin' fish into feed mode.
Weather's classic SLC winter: highs around 35°F, lows in the 20s, light snow flurries possible per local forecasts, so layer up and watch for icy ramps. Fish activity's solid—Deseret News just reported five Utah records smashed in 2025, includin' beasts from our local waters, signalin' hungry fish post-spawn. Recent catches around here? Trout dominatin': rainbows, browns, and cutthroats up to 5-8 pounds from Jordan River and city ponds. Limits of perch and crappie stackin' up too, with walleye showin' in deeper drops at Deer Creek. Reports from Utah DWR anglers log 20-30 fish days on slow days.
Best lures? Go subtle for winter chill—1/16 oz jigheads tipped with white tube jigs or small curly tails in pearl or glow, bouncin' 10-20 feet down. Rapala Ultra Light Minnows in rainbow or brown for suspended trout. Live bait kings: minnows or nightcrawlers on light split-shot rigs, or still-wigglin' mealworms under bobbers for perch. Ice fishin' hot? Tiny spoons like the Northland Buckshot over bait.
Hit these hot spots: Jordanelle Reservoir for deep-water perch and walleye—launch from the state park ramps. Or squeeze into the Jordan River near 2100 South; urban access, steady trout action. Stay safe on ice, check thicknesses.
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Weather's classic SLC winter: highs around 35°F, lows in the 20s, light snow flurries possible per local forecasts, so layer up and watch for icy ramps. Fish activity's solid—Deseret News just reported five Utah records smashed in 2025, includin' beasts from our local waters, signalin' hungry fish post-spawn. Recent catches around here? Trout dominatin': rainbows, browns, and cutthroats up to 5-8 pounds from Jordan River and city ponds. Limits of perch and crappie stackin' up too, with walleye showin' in deeper drops at Deer Creek. Reports from Utah DWR anglers log 20-30 fish days on slow days.
Best lures? Go subtle for winter chill—1/16 oz jigheads tipped with white tube jigs or small curly tails in pearl or glow, bouncin' 10-20 feet down. Rapala Ultra Light Minnows in rainbow or brown for suspended trout. Live bait kings: minnows or nightcrawlers on light split-shot rigs, or still-wigglin' mealworms under bobbers for perch. Ice fishin' hot? Tiny spoons like the Northland Buckshot over bait.
Hit these hot spots: Jordanelle Reservoir for deep-water perch and walleye—launch from the state park ramps. Or squeeze into the Jordan River near 2100 South; urban access, steady trout action. Stay safe on ice, check thicknesses.
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.