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Early March Heat: Spring Bite Heating Up at Jordanelle and Deer Creek
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing buddy right here in the Salt Lake City area. It's early March, and the bite's pickin' up as the water warms a touch. No tides to worry about in our freshwater spots, but heads up: Utah State Parks reports Jordanelle Reservoir's sittin' at 38 degrees with ice lingerin' on shorelines—water level's 64%. Weather's lookin' prime per the Salt Lake Valley forecast: mostly clear tonight with lows mid-30s, risin' to a crisp Wednesday high around the 50s, perfect for gettin' out there. Sunrise hits about 7:15 AM, sunset 'round 6:45 PM—plenty of daylight to chase 'em.
Fish activity's fair to good, especially trout in deeper water. Anglers are pullin' rainbow, brown, splake, and cutthroat—limits are 4 trout total. Bass is hot too: smallmouth and largemouth on soft plastics like worms, tube jigs, Ned rigs, wacky-rigged Senkos, and drop-shots. Walleye and yellow perch are showin', with 50 perch allowed. Recent reports from Jordanelle say boat and shore folks are limitin' out on fair catches—trout dough with garlic, corn, or cheese powerbait off the bottom or behind a bubble bubble is killin' it from shore.
For lures, troll or cast Jakes Spin-A-Lure—they're spring gold!—Thomas Speedy Shiner, Eppinger Daredevil, Acme Kastmaster, Zona Z-ray, Panther Martin, Blue Fox Vibrax, or Rapala Original for trout. Bass love skirted jigs, swimbaits, and topwaters. Walleye? Minnows, feather jigs, woolly buggers, hair jigs, or curl-tail grubs in pearl, chartreuse, glow, white, orange, two-tone. Perch dig two-toned tube or curl-tails in yellow, red, chartreuse, pink, neon, glow. Live bait? Corn or minnows seal the deal.
Hit these hot spots: Jordanelle Reservoir near Hailstone or Rock Cliff ramps for trout and bass—watch for small craft only at Rock Cliff. Or try Deer Creek close by for similar action. Wear your life jacket, check DWR regs—no kokanee possession till December—and decontaminate for invasives.
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Fish activity's fair to good, especially trout in deeper water. Anglers are pullin' rainbow, brown, splake, and cutthroat—limits are 4 trout total. Bass is hot too: smallmouth and largemouth on soft plastics like worms, tube jigs, Ned rigs, wacky-rigged Senkos, and drop-shots. Walleye and yellow perch are showin', with 50 perch allowed. Recent reports from Jordanelle say boat and shore folks are limitin' out on fair catches—trout dough with garlic, corn, or cheese powerbait off the bottom or behind a bubble bubble is killin' it from shore.
For lures, troll or cast Jakes Spin-A-Lure—they're spring gold!—Thomas Speedy Shiner, Eppinger Daredevil, Acme Kastmaster, Zona Z-ray, Panther Martin, Blue Fox Vibrax, or Rapala Original for trout. Bass love skirted jigs, swimbaits, and topwaters. Walleye? Minnows, feather jigs, woolly buggers, hair jigs, or curl-tail grubs in pearl, chartreuse, glow, white, orange, two-tone. Perch dig two-toned tube or curl-tails in yellow, red, chartreuse, pink, neon, glow. Live bait? Corn or minnows seal the deal.
Hit these hot spots: Jordanelle Reservoir near Hailstone or Rock Cliff ramps for trout and bass—watch for small craft only at Rock Cliff. Or try Deer Creek close by for similar action. Wear your life jacket, check DWR regs—no kokanee possession till December—and decontaminate for invasives.
Thanks for tunin' in, y'all—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.