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Crisp Fall Fishing: Provo, Weber, and Jordanelle Action for the Salt Lake Region

from Utah - Salt Lake City Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Artificial Lure here with your Salt Lake City area fishing report for Wednesday, September 24th, 2025. Sunrise hit at 7:16 AM, with sunset rolling in around 7:27 PM. Mostly clear skies today with crisp fall air—highs near 73°F and a gentle breeze just enough to ruffle the water but not enough to mess with your casts. As you know, there’s no tidal action on our local reservoirs and rivers, so it’s all about watching those flows and the bite window. The fall transition is officially here. Western Rivers Flyfisher says flows are up a bit on the Middle Provo—about 607 CFS out of Jordanelle, so fish are spread and hugging those river edges. On the Lower Provo, flows are down to 253 CFS; look for trout prowling deeper channels and structure, especially around rocks, drop-offs, and bubble lines. Fish are actively feeding late morning and into the evening, focusing on small mayfly hatches and terrestrial insects. Expect the banks to be busy—fishing pressure is high this week. River etiquette is crucial: give folks space and fish the less-trafficked pockets along the edges for the best shot at rising trout. On the Weber River, flows are very fishable—159-285 CFS depending on section—but wade carefully. The tall grassy banks make terrestrials the go-to. For flies, the Western Rivers crew recommends: - **Pseudocloeon mayflies** (#20-24) and **Trico dries** mid-late morning. - **Caddis dries and emergers** (#14-18) peaking in the evening. - **Terrestrials** like ants, beetles, and grasshoppers are premier this week (hoppers especially). - On the nymph side, sow bugs, Hare’s Ears, Pheasant Tails, and Copper Johns are turning up browns and rainbows. - If things are slow, try **streamer fishing** (olive or black) in deep holes early and late. Recent catches logged by Fishbrain show browns, rainbows, and a solid showing of channel catfish and carp in the region’s lakes including Jordanelle, Echo, and Great Salt Lake. Common carp continue to dominate the shallows when the sun’s out. Brown trout and rainbows are the go-to in the Provo and Weber, and bass bite is reliable in the morning hours at East Canyon Reservoir with soft plastics and shad-imitating swimbaits, as reported by Hooked on Outdoors. If you want guaranteed bites, bring nightcrawlers or cutbait for the cats, but trout are taking small jigs tipped with worm near structure. Here’s your list of hotspots worth the drive: - **Middle Provo River:** Park at River Road, fish terrestrials along grassy banks and structure. - **Weber River below Echo Reservoir:** Stretches near Coalville and Morgan—look for pocket water and undercut banks. - **Jordanelle Reservoir:** Bass are schooling near the rock points in the early hours; topwater in the morning, crankbaits or jigs mid-day. - **East Canyon Reservoir:** Bass and rainbows hitting plastics and spinners by the main boat ramp. Mirror Lake Highway is producing for those willing to hike a bit—high altitude streams and ponds are on fire with hoppers and sma This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Artificial Lure here with your Salt Lake City area fishing report for Wednesday, September 24th, 2025. Sunrise hit at 7:16 AM, with sunset rolling in around 7:27 PM. Mostly clear skies today with crisp fall air—highs near 73°F and a gentle breeze just enough to ruffle the water but not enough to mess with your casts. As you know, there’s no tidal action on our local reservoirs and rivers, so it’s all about watching those flows and the bite window. The fall transition is officially here. Western Rivers Flyfisher says flows are up a bit on the Middle Provo—about 607 CFS out of Jordanelle, so fish are spread and hugging those river edges. On the Lower Provo, flows are down to 253 CFS; look for trout prowling deeper channels and structure, especially around rocks, drop-offs, and bubble lines. Fish are actively feeding late morning and into the evening, focusing on small mayfly hatches and terrestrial insects. Expect the banks to be busy—fishing pressure is high this week. River etiquette is crucial: give folks space and fish the less-trafficked pockets along the edges for the best shot at rising trout. On the Weber River, flows are very fishable—159-285 CFS depending on section—but wade carefully. The tall grassy banks make terrestrials the go-to. For flies, the Western Rivers crew recommends: - **Pseudocloeon mayflies** (#20-24) and **Trico dries** mid-late morning. - **Caddis dries and emergers** (#14-18) peaking in the evening. - **Terrestrials** like ants, beetles, and grasshoppers are premier this week (hoppers especially). - On the nymph side, sow bugs, Hare’s Ears, Pheasant Tails, and Copper Johns are turning up browns and rainbows. - If things are slow, try **streamer fishing** (olive or black) in deep holes early and late. Recent catches logged by Fishbrain show browns, rainbows, and a solid showing of channel catfish and carp in the region’s lakes including Jordanelle, Echo, and Great Salt Lake. Common carp continue to dominate the shallows when the sun’s out. Brown trout and rainbows are the go-to in the Provo and Weber, and bass bite is reliable in the morning hours at East Canyon Reservoir with soft plastics and shad-imitating swimbaits, as reported by Hooked on Outdoors. If you want guaranteed bites, bring nightcrawlers or cutbait for the cats, but trout are taking small jigs tipped with worm near structure. Here’s your list of hotspots worth the drive: - **Middle Provo River:** Park at River Road, fish terrestrials along grassy banks and structure. - **Weber River below Echo Reservoir:** Stretches near Coalville and Morgan—look for pocket water and undercut banks. - **Jordanelle Reservoir:** Bass are schooling near the rock points in the early hours; topwater in the morning, crankbaits or jigs mid-day. - **East Canyon Reservoir:** Bass and rainbows hitting plastics and spinners by the main boat ramp. Mirror Lake Highway is producing for those willing to hike a bit—high altitude streams and ponds are on fire with hoppers and sma This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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Artificial Lure here with your Salt Lake City area fishing report for Wednesday, September 24th, 2025. Sunrise hit at 7:16 AM, with sunset rolling in around 7:27 PM. Mostly clear skies today with crisp fall air—highs near 73°F and a gentle breeze...

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