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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2025 · 2 MIN

Winter Wonderland: Catching Trout on the Wasatch Front

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

This is Artificial Lure with your Salt Lake fishing report. We’re between storms along the Wasatch this morning. The National Weather Service is calling for cold, clear to partly cloudy skies around the valley, highs in the low 40s, light winds, and stable barometer—classic winter trout weather. Sunrise is right around 7:45 a.m. with sunset just after 5:00 p.m., so your prime bite windows are first light to about 10 a.m., then again from 3 p.m. to dark. No true tides on our freshwater, but reservoir levels are low and steady. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources reports regular winter stocking along the Wasatch Front, with recent plants of rainbow trout and some brood rainbows into community ponds like Willow Pond, Bountiful Lake, and Jensen Nature Park. Jordanelle, Deer Creek, and Echo have good numbers of rainbows, browns, and smallmouth; Pineview still has perch and crappie action when you can find safe ice or open pockets. Fish are cold and slow, but very catchable. Expect lighter, midday bites with the clearer skies. Trout are holding 8–20 feet down off drop-offs and river seams, conserving energy. On the Jordan River and lower Provo, anglers report decent numbers of browns and a few rainbows on small nymphs dead-drifted tight to the bottom. Best winter offerings right now: - Lures: small silver or gold Kastmasters, 1/8-oz marabou jigs in black or brown, tiny Panther Martins and Rooster Tails in natural colors, and 2–3" tube jigs in white or olive for trout and bass in the reservoirs. Work them slow with long pauses. - Bait: nightcrawlers pinched in half, salmon eggs, PowerBait in garlic chartreuse or natural, and waxworms on small jigs. On the community ponds, a simple slip bobber with a worm set 2–4 feet down is putting fish on the bank, especially for kids. Couple of local hot spots: - **Jordanelle Reservoir (Hailstone side)**: Good shore access. Cast spoons or tube jigs off the points, or soak PowerBait off the bottom. Browns early, stocker bows through the day. - **Bountiful Lake**: Recently stocked, easy access, and plenty of room. Bottom rigs with PowerBait or a worm are producing quick limits of rainbows, with the odd catfish still cruising the deeper holes. If you’re staying close to town, the Jordan River can surprise you. Slow-roll a small jig or spinner along the deeper bends and you might bump into carp, catfish, or the occasional walleye mixed with browns. Dress warm, bring a long-handled net for those icy edges, and please check the Utah DWR fishing report and regulations before you go—ice thickness and access can change fast this time of year. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more local fishing reports and tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot 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 is Artificial Lure with your Salt Lake fishing report. We’re between storms along the Wasatch this morning. The National Weather Service is calling for cold, clear to partly cloudy skies around the valley, highs in the low 40s, light winds, and stable barometer—classic winter trout weather. Sunrise is right around 7:45 a.m. with sunset just after 5:00 p.m., so your prime bite windows are first light to about 10 a.m., then again from 3 p.m. to dark. No true tides on our freshwater, but reservoir levels are low and steady. Utah Division of Wildlife Resources reports regular winter stocking along the Wasatch Front, with recent plants of rainbow trout and some brood rainbows into community ponds like Willow Pond, Bountiful Lake, and Jensen Nature Park. Jordanelle, Deer Creek, and Echo have good numbers of rainbows, browns, and smallmouth; Pineview still has perch and crappie action when you can find safe ice or open pockets. Fish are cold and slow, but very catchable. Expect lighter, midday bites with the clearer skies. Trout are holding 8–20 feet down off drop-offs and river seams, conserving energy. On the Jordan River and lower Provo, anglers report decent numbers of browns and a few rainbows on small nymphs dead-drifted tight to the bottom. Best winter offerings right now: - Lures: small silver or gold Kastmasters, 1/8-oz marabou jigs in black or brown, tiny Panther Martins and Rooster Tails in natural colors, and 2–3" tube jigs in white or olive for trout and bass in the reservoirs. Work them slow with long pauses. - Bait: nightcrawlers pinched in half, salmon eggs, PowerBait in garlic chartreuse or natural, and waxworms on small jigs. On the community ponds, a simple slip bobber with a worm set 2–4 feet down is putting fish on the bank, especially for kids. Couple of local hot spots: - **Jordanelle Reservoir (Hailstone side)**: Good shore access. Cast spoons or tube jigs off the points, or soak PowerBait off the bottom. Browns early, stocker bows through the day. - **Bountiful Lake**: Recently stocked, easy access, and plenty of room. Bottom rigs with PowerBait or a worm are producing quick limits of rainbows, with the odd catfish still cruising the deeper holes. If you’re staying close to town, the Jordan River can surprise you. Slow-roll a small jig or spinner along the deeper bends and you might bump into carp, catfish, or the occasional walleye mixed with browns. Dress warm, bring a long-handled net for those icy edges, and please check the Utah DWR fishing report and regulations before you go—ice thickness and access can change fast this time of year. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe for more local fishing reports and tips. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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