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Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Wasatch Front fishing report.

We don’t worry about tides up here, but the barometer and overnight temps matter. Around Salt Lake this morning it’s cold at first light, calm to light breeze, and we’re warming into a clear, high‑pressure winter day. That means **finicky fish early, better bite as the sun gets up and softens the edges of the ice and shorelines.**

According to SolunarForecast’s calendar for the Salt Lake 84150 area, the **better feeding windows run mid‑morning and again mid‑afternoon**, so plan your serious sets and lure changes around those peaks. Sunrise is right around seven, sunset a little after five, so we’ve got a short window of decent light; last hour before dark should fish well if the wind stays down.

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources reports they’ve put over 11.6 million fish into Utah waters this year, heavy on **rainbow trout, cutthroat, tiger trout, wiper, walleye, and panfish**, so the local community holes are well stocked.

Here’s how it’s shaping up close to town:

Hot spot one: **Jordanelle Reservoir**
Folks have been picking up **rainbows, smallmouth, and a few walleye** off the points and coves. Work **1/8–1/4 oz jigheads with white or smoke tube jigs, small swimbaits, or marabou jigs** slow along the breaks. Tip with a bit of nightcrawler if they’re short‑striking. Trolling guys are doing best with **small silver or gold spoons and jointed crankbaits** run just off the drop‑offs.

Hot spot two: **Utah Lake**
Water’s cold and a little murky, but there’s still a steady pick of **white bass and channel cats** in the deeper channels and harbors. Go with **cut carp, shrimp, or nightcrawler on a simple slip‑sinker rig** for cats; **small chartreuse or pearl curly‑tails** for whites. Scent helps in that off‑color water, so don’t be shy with it.

Close‑in community waters like **Sugar House, Liberty, and Bountiful Lake** have been recently planted with catchable rainbows. Best bets there are **PowerBait in chartreuse or garlic white, salmon eggs, or a small piece of worm under a bobber**, cast just off the crowds. Fly folks are doing fine with **small woolly buggers, leeches, and chironomids** under an indicator.

Overall activity today: **trout moderate, warmwater species slow to fair**. Focus on:
- Subtle presentations
- Light line (4–6 lb for trout)
- Natural colors in the clear water; brighter stuff if clouds roll in

Local go‑to lures and baits right now:
- **1/16–1/8 oz black or olive marabou jigs**
- **Silver Kastmaster‑style spoons**
- **Brown/olive tube jigs** for smallmouth and walleye
- **Garlic PowerBait, nightcrawlers, and salmon eggs** for stockers

Be mindful of ice edges and changing flows, especially if you slip up to the Weber or Provo; we just had a reminder on the Weber that cold water and waders can get Western in a hurry.

That’s the word from around Salt Lake today. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you don’t miss the next report.

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