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Great Salt Lake Fishing Report - Walleye, Perch, Trout Bites Heating Up for Anglers
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing guide right here in the Salt Lake City valley. It's a chilly winter mornin' on January 31st, with patchy fog huggin' the Great Salt Lake shoreline like it don't wanna let go—KSL Weather says it'll lift by afternoon, givin' way to partly cloudy skies and mild highs around 44-49 degrees in the city. Sunrise hit about 7:45 AM, sunset 'round 5:45 PM, perfect for that evenin' bite when fish get frisky as light fades.
No tides up here in our freshwater spots, but water levels are gettin' a boost—Utah lawmakers just snagged water rights from US Magnesium, addin' over 144,000 acre-feet to help the Great Salt Lake and feeder streams, per The Hinckley Report. Fish activity's pickin' up with the warmer trend; walleye, perch, and trout are active in shallower bays come dusk.
Recent catches? Anglers at Deer Creek Reservoir pulled strings of rainbow trout and smallmouth bass last week—limits of 4-6 pounders on jigs. Jordanelle's been hot for perch, with buckets full usin' worms, and some brown trout pushin' 5 pounds near inlets. Up at Willard Bay, catfish and walleye hittin' good, reports of 10-fish limits.
Best lures right now: Noise-makin' topwaters like poppers or walkin' baits for the twilight chase—Major League Fishing pros swear by 'em for evening surface explosions. Jerkbaits for reaction strikes on suspended fish, and deep-divin' crankbaits ripped fast through schools. For bait, nightcrawlers or minnows on jigs rule for perch and walleye; powerbait or corn for shore-bound trout.
Hot spots: Hit the causeway arms of the Great Salt Lake for perch if you got a boat—watch that fog! Or try the rocky points at Deer Creek State Park for bass and walleye droppin' into 10-20 feet.
Bundle up, fish safe, and chase those bites!
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
No tides up here in our freshwater spots, but water levels are gettin' a boost—Utah lawmakers just snagged water rights from US Magnesium, addin' over 144,000 acre-feet to help the Great Salt Lake and feeder streams, per The Hinckley Report. Fish activity's pickin' up with the warmer trend; walleye, perch, and trout are active in shallower bays come dusk.
Recent catches? Anglers at Deer Creek Reservoir pulled strings of rainbow trout and smallmouth bass last week—limits of 4-6 pounders on jigs. Jordanelle's been hot for perch, with buckets full usin' worms, and some brown trout pushin' 5 pounds near inlets. Up at Willard Bay, catfish and walleye hittin' good, reports of 10-fish limits.
Best lures right now: Noise-makin' topwaters like poppers or walkin' baits for the twilight chase—Major League Fishing pros swear by 'em for evening surface explosions. Jerkbaits for reaction strikes on suspended fish, and deep-divin' crankbaits ripped fast through schools. For bait, nightcrawlers or minnows on jigs rule for perch and walleye; powerbait or corn for shore-bound trout.
Hot spots: Hit the causeway arms of the Great Salt Lake for perch if you got a boat—watch that fog! Or try the rocky points at Deer Creek State Park for bass and walleye droppin' into 10-20 feet.
Bundle up, fish safe, and chase those bites!
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.