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Utah - Salt Lake City Daily Fishing Report

Utah - Salt Lake City Daily Fishing Report

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Tune in to the "Great Salt Lake, Utah Daily Fishing Report" for your daily dose of fishing updates, expert advice, and the latest news from one of America's most iconic lakes. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a fishing enthusiast, our podcast offers tips, weather conditions, and the best spots for a successful fishing trip. Stay informed with the freshest insights on the Great Salt Lake's unique ecosystem and make every fishing expedition a memorable one.

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  • SLC Fishing Report June 20, 2025: Hot Ponds, Hungry Cats, and Provo River Hatches
    Jun 20 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Salt Lake City fishing report for Friday, June 20, 2025.

    We’re waking up to classic June weather across the Salt Lake Valley—warm, clear mornings with daytime highs heading into the upper 80s. Sunrise hit at 5:56 a.m., and we’re looking at a sunset around 9:01 p.m., so there’s a solid window of prime fishing at first and last light. No tides to worry about—our local waters are fresh, not salty—but lake levels and flows are running high in the rivers, so be careful if you’re wading out, especially on the Provo and Weber Rivers.

    Fish activity is hot across both stocked community ponds and nearby rivers. According to Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, recent stockings went into Fairmont Park's pond in Salt Lake City (250 healthy rainbows on June 4, and 563 channel cats just a day after). These fish are active and hungry, so you’re in for steady action. Out at Utah Lake, a 24-pound channel catfish was landed this week, showing the cats are in feeding mode, especially in the evening and nighttime hours—so bring sturdy gear if you’re targeting the big ones.

    On the major rivers, the Middle Provo is running at 612 CFS out of Jordanelle and 505 CFS below Deer Creek, which means it’s pushy but fishable if you stay on the edges. Summer hatches are ramping up, with green drakes and stoneflies showing, so expect excellent morning and evening feeding windows. Rainbows and browns are active—just keep an eye out for spawning areas and respect redds.

    For best results right now, throw streamers like olive or black woolly buggers, balanced leeches, and chironomids in the early and late hours at local reservoirs. At the ponds, try simple nightcrawlers or PowerBait for rainbows, and chicken livers or stink baits for the channel cats. On the Provo and Weber, a mix of nymphs—try pheasant tails or hare’s ears under an indicator—and small terrestrials will bring steady action, especially around sunrise.

    Hot spots this week:
    - Fairmont Park Pond: Easy access, lots of recent stocks, perfect for taking kids or trying for an after-work bite.
    - Middle Provo River: Streamer and nymph fishing is strong, with flows dropping into better shape for wading and edge fishing. Early or late is best.
    - Utah Lake Marina: Nighttime is prime for big channel cats—try cut bait or chicken liver.

    That wraps it up for today. Thanks for tuning in—don’t forget to subscribe for your daily dose of local fishing insight. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.
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  • Salt Lake City Fishing Report: Warm Temps, Hot Bites Across Utah's Lakes and Rivers
    Jun 18 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Salt Lake City fishing report for Wednesday, June 18, 2025.

    Clear skies and summertime temps are in full swing around the Salt Lake valley today. This morning’s sunrise clocked in at 5:56 a.m., with sunset coming at 9:00 p.m., giving anglers plenty of daylight. Winds are forecast light and variable, and high temperatures will push into the low 90s, but expect things to cool off fast after dusk—classic summer patterns for our Northern Utah fisheries.

    Tidal influences aren’t a concern here in the Salt Lake area’s lakes and rivers, so focus instead on water temps, clarity, and flow. According to recent updates from Utah Fish Reports, fish activity is still robust this week. Warmwater species are hitting their stride. Utah Lake just produced a monster 24-pound channel catfish last week, and catfish action continues to be hot. Largemouth bass are staging along weed lines and submerged structure, with folks reporting solid catches on spinnerbaits, soft plastics, and even topwater frogs at dawn and dusk. Utah Lake’s white bass bite is slowing but still productive if you find active schools near the river mouths and marinas.

    Rainbow trout are holding in deeper, cooler water at places like Farmington City Reservoir, where the Division of Wildlife Resources just stocked another 255 rainbows over 14 inches this spring. Early mornings and late evenings are best. Try in-line spinners or pink PowerBait off the bottom. For fly anglers, the Provo and Weber rivers are flowing high but fishable—watch your step and target the edges and slower pockets. Recent hatches of Green Drakes and stoneflies are bringing hungry browns and rainbows up. Tie on a big dry or prospect with a balanced leech under an indicator, especially at first and last light.

    Hot spots to hit today:
    - Utah Lake, especially the Lindon Marina and American Fork boat harbor, for big channel cats and bass. Night crawlers and cut bait are the ticket for cats; white or chartreuse spinnerbaits for bass.
    - Provo River below Deer Creek, casting stonefly nymphs or swinging small streamers.
    - Farmington City Reservoir for easy-access trout and the chance for a surprise channel cat—try PowerBait or a chunk of worm near the inlet.
    - Strawberry Reservoir is producing fat rainbows on trolled spoons and bait rigs, though it’s an hour’s drive from town.

    If you’re fishing community ponds around Salt Lake, most have been recently stocked with trout and catfish. Chartreuse dough baits, worms, and small Panther Martin spinners are working well for bank anglers.

    Thanks for tuning in to your daily dose of local fishing news. Subscribe for more tips, timely updates, and secret spots. This has been a Quiet Please production; for more, check out quietplease.ai.
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  • SLC Fishing Report June 6 2025: Trophy Trout, Spearfishing Chub & Free Fishing Day!
    Jun 6 2025
    *Howdy there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing report for June 6th, 2025.*

    It's shaping up to be another gorgeous day on the water around Salt Lake City, with temperatures expected to climb into the mid-70s by afternoon. The early morning bite has been exceptional this past week, so I'd recommend getting out there before the day heats up.

    Over at Utah Lake, shore fishing has been productive with access opening up daily, though the top section remains closed. The DWR has been busy stocking Burraston Ponds with rainbow trout and tiger trout just a few days ago on June 2nd, making it a prime spot for some action.

    Speaking of stocking, if you're looking to take the kids fishing, Camp Kostopaulus in Salt Lake County received a nice batch of 10-inch rainbows back in May that should be biting well now.

    For those willing to make a short drive, Weber River remains one of our Blue Ribbon fisheries and a personal favorite. The upper section has nice Rainbow Trout, while the middle Weber is yielding good numbers of Browns and Cutthroats. Just remember that much of the river runs through private land, so stick to those "Walk-In Access" areas.

    Jordanelle Reservoir and Willard Bay Reservoir are also heating up as we move deeper into summer. They're both within an easy drive from the city and offer excellent opportunities for boat anglers.

    Bait fishermen are having success with nightcrawlers and PowerBait, while fly fishers should focus on caddis patterns and small midges in the early morning hours. If you're into spearfishing, you're in luck - the Wildlife Board recently approved night spearfishing with artificial lights when targeting Utah chub at any open location.

    For trophy hunters, Strawberry Reservoir (locals call it "The Berry") is still the crown jewel of Utah stillwater fishing. It's worth the drive if you're after quality over quantity.

    Hot tip: The High Uintas are warming up nicely and with nearly 600 fishable lakes, you can escape the weekend crowds while still filling your creel. Smaller spinners in gold and silver have been producing consistently in these alpine lakes.

    Tomorrow, June 7th, is Free Fishing Day in Utah, so everyone can fish without a license! Perfect timing to introduce someone new to the sport.

    Thanks for tuning in to this week's report! Don't forget to subscribe for more weekly updates on the best fishing spots around Salt Lake City. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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