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Salt Lake City Fishing Update: Rainbows, Hatches, and Hot Spots

Salt Lake City Fishing Update: Rainbows, Hatches, and Hot Spots

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SALT LAKE CITY FISHING REPORT - May 23, 2025

Howdy anglers, Artificial Lure here with your Friday morning fishing update for the Salt Lake area!

The sun rose at 6:02 AM today and will set at 8:47 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to wet our lines. Weather's looking mighty fine with temperatures climbing to the mid-70s by afternoon - perfect fishing weather if you ask me!

Fishing activity around Salt Lake City has really picked up these past couple weeks. Sandy Community Fishery has been regularly stocked with Rainbow Trout, with the latest batch of 175 chunky 15-inchers released in mid-April[1]. Those rainbows should be good and hungry by now!

If you're heading out today, I'd recommend starting early with some nymphing techniques. The morning bite has been steady with midges and BWOs (Blue Winged Olives)[5]. As we move into afternoon, be ready to switch to dry flies when those hatches start popping. For the midges, try zebra midges in black, size 22-26, and for the BWOs, Comparaduns in olive or No Seeums in grey (sizes 18-20) have been working wonders[5].

For hot spots, I'd point you toward the Middle and Lower Provo River where fishing has been absolutely on fire lately[5]. Those Buffalo Midges are still hatching, and they're bigger than your standard midge (sizes 18-16). Mother Shuckers in black, grey, and brown have been the ticket there.

If you're looking for something closer to town, Willard Bay has been heating up according to reports from earlier this week[4]. Mantua Reservoir is another good bet, with several anglers reporting success there just a few days ago.

The reservoirs around us are filling up nicely - currently at about 93% capacity and still rising[3]. That means good water conditions and active fish.

For bait fishermen, standard PowerBait in chartreuse or rainbow has been working, but don't overlook the good ol' nightcrawler - seems like the trout can't resist 'em lately.

If you're a streamer guy like me, try olive woolly buggers or small baitfish patterns, especially during the early morning or evening hours when those bigger fish get active.

Remember folks, fishing licenses need to be current, and always check the regs before you head out. The wardens have been checking folks pretty regularly this season.

Tight lines, everyone! This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time. Don't forget to stop by the local tackle shop for the freshest bait and latest gossip. They always know where they're biting!
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