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Spring Trout Bite Heats Up in Utah Lakes and Rivers

Spring Trout Bite Heats Up in Utah Lakes and Rivers

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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to fishing buddy here in the Salt Lake City area, comin' at ya with today's report for April 15, 2026. We're lookin' at partly cloudy skies with temps climbin' from a chilly 38°F mornin' low to a breezy 62°F high—winds gustin' 10-20 mph from the northwest, so bundle up and watch those casts. No tides up here in our freshwater playgrounds, but sunrise hits at 6:52 AM and sunset at 8:12 PM, givin' ya a solid 13+ hours of light to chase bites.

Fish activity's pickin' up as spring warms the shallows—trout are active in the Provo River and Deer Creek Reservoir, with recent reports from Utah DWR anglers haulin' in nice rainbows and browns, 14-20 inches, plus some cutthroats mixin' in. Numbers ain't huge, maybe 2-4 per rod on good days, but quality's there—no monsters yet, but they're feedin' steady on bugs and minnows. Catfish are stirrin' in the Jordan River, and perch schools are showin' in Utah Lake shallows.

For lures, stick to small spinners like Mepps #2 in gold or silver—they're tearin' it up on trout. PowerBait rainbow or chartreuse floats perfect under a bobber, and nightcrawlers or minnows on a #6 hook rule for live bait. Fly guys, nymphs like pheasant tails size 16-18 or baetis patterns are hot durin' hatches.

Hit these hot spots: First, the Lower Provo River near Jordanelle—wade the riffles for trout action. Second, Deer Creek inlet bays, 5-10 feet deep, where perch and 'bows stack up.

Stay safe out there with the wind, measure your fish, and release what you don't keep—keep our waters prime.

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