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EPISODE · Oct 23, 2025 · 3 MIN

Fall Fishing in the Wasatch Front - A Crisp Autumn Bite on the Provo, Weber, and Beyond

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

Artificial Lure here bringing you your Salt Lake City area fishing report for Thursday, October 23, 2025. Dawn just broke at 7:46 AM, with sunset tonight at 6:39 PM, giving us a prime bite window right around sunrise and sunset—classic Utah fall conditions for anglers working the banks or drifting from a boat. No tides to mention for our freshwater scene, but weather is very much in play. The National Weather Service has the valley starting out crisp today, with freeze warnings still lingering from the overnight cold snap. Expect morning temps in the mid-30s, warming up to the low 60s under clear skies by this afternoon. Bundle up for those early hours—layer up, and don’t leave the fingerless gloves behind just yet. Water levels and streamflows on area rivers like the Provo and Weber are on the low to normal side, making for clear water and a bit spooky fish, but great for sight fishing. Latest Snoflo river and streamflow data shows flows on the Middle Provo just about right for wading, and the lower Weber is perfectly runnable. Reservoirs like Jordanelle and Echo are seeing steady action as water cools and fall turnover begins. Fish activity is picking up with cooling water and shortening days. Trout—especially rainbows and browns—are on the move and feeding up before winter. Reports from local anglers this week say Browns are staging for pre-spawn, making now a killer time to drift nymph rigs in the Middle and Lower Provo. Rainbows in Jordanelle and the Ogden can be tempted with small streamers stripped slow at sunrise. Bass are less aggressive than midsummer but still catchable in Utah Lake and Willard Bay on sunny afternoons, especially in shallows that warm up quickly. Smallmouth are coming off the drop-offs to chase bait in the rocks—try soft plastics or chatterbaits in shad colorways. Recent catches around Salt Lake include good numbers of 12-16 inch bows out of Jordanelle, healthy browns pushing 18-20 inches from the Lower Provo, and even the occasional wiper haul at Willard Bay—last weekend saw a pair of anglers land a limit using silver spoons just before dusk. Catfish at Utah Lake are still biting on cut bait after dark, and some folks are hitting limits drifting shrimp and chicken liver near the State Park access. When it comes to lures and bait, fly anglers are doing well with #16-20 pheasant tails, zebra midges, and olive woolly buggers in the current clear water. Spin fishers should keep their tackle light—2- to 4-pound test—with Panther Martin spinners, gold and silver spoons, or small jerkbaits. PowerBait in chartreuse and pink is still a staple for bank anglers targeting stocked fish. Best bets today: - The Middle Provo River between Jordanelle and Deer Creek—wadable flows, active browns, and little pressure midweek. - Willow Creek and Silver Lake up Big Cottonwood Canyon for quick-hit brook trout, gorgeous foliage, and easy access. - Jordanelle Reservoir main marina and dam for mixed bags of trout and smallmouth as water This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Artificial Lure here bringing you your Salt Lake City area fishing report for Thursday, October 23, 2025. Dawn just broke at 7:46 AM, with sunset tonight at 6:39 PM, giving us a prime bite window right around sunrise and sunset—classic Utah fall conditions for anglers working the banks or drifting from a boat. No tides to mention for our freshwater scene, but weather is very much in play. The National Weather Service has the valley starting out crisp today, with freeze warnings still lingering from the overnight cold snap. Expect morning temps in the mid-30s, warming up to the low 60s under clear skies by this afternoon. Bundle up for those early hours—layer up, and don’t leave the fingerless gloves behind just yet. Water levels and streamflows on area rivers like the Provo and Weber are on the low to normal side, making for clear water and a bit spooky fish, but great for sight fishing. Latest Snoflo river and streamflow data shows flows on the Middle Provo just about right for wading, and the lower Weber is perfectly runnable. Reservoirs like Jordanelle and Echo are seeing steady action as water cools and fall turnover begins. Fish activity is picking up with cooling water and shortening days. Trout—especially rainbows and browns—are on the move and feeding up before winter. Reports from local anglers this week say Browns are staging for pre-spawn, making now a killer time to drift nymph rigs in the Middle and Lower Provo. Rainbows in Jordanelle and the Ogden can be tempted with small streamers stripped slow at sunrise. Bass are less aggressive than midsummer but still catchable in Utah Lake and Willard Bay on sunny afternoons, especially in shallows that warm up quickly. Smallmouth are coming off the drop-offs to chase bait in the rocks—try soft plastics or chatterbaits in shad colorways. Recent catches around Salt Lake include good numbers of 12-16 inch bows out of Jordanelle, healthy browns pushing 18-20 inches from the Lower Provo, and even the occasional wiper haul at Willard Bay—last weekend saw a pair of anglers land a limit using silver spoons just before dusk. Catfish at Utah Lake are still biting on cut bait after dark, and some folks are hitting limits drifting shrimp and chicken liver near the State Park access. When it comes to lures and bait, fly anglers are doing well with #16-20 pheasant tails, zebra midges, and olive woolly buggers in the current clear water. Spin fishers should keep their tackle light—2- to 4-pound test—with Panther Martin spinners, gold and silver spoons, or small jerkbaits. PowerBait in chartreuse and pink is still a staple for bank anglers targeting stocked fish. Best bets today: - The Middle Provo River between Jordanelle and Deer Creek—wadable flows, active browns, and little pressure midweek. - Willow Creek and Silver Lake up Big Cottonwood Canyon for quick-hit brook trout, gorgeous foliage, and easy access. - Jordanelle Reservoir main marina and dam for mixed bags of trout and smallmouth as water This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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