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Salt Lake City Anglers Catch Trout, Catfish, and Bass on November 1, 2024
- 2024/11/01
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For anglers in the Salt Lake City area today, November 1, 2024, here’s what you can expect:
First off, let's talk about the timing. Sunrise is at 7:41 AM, and sunset will be at 6:45 PM. Since we're not dealing with tidal waters here, we focus more on the moon phases and daylight hours. Today, the moon is in its Waning Gibbous phase, which can make for some active fishing during daylight hours.
The weather is crisp, with a hint of winter in the air, making it a perfect time to catch some fish. Fish activity has been moderate, especially during the early morning and late evening hours when the water is usually calmer.
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a variety of fish, including rainbow trout, channel catfish, and some largemouth bass. For rainbow trout, the best spots have been around the Provo River Delta, which has seen a recent restoration and is now open to the public, and the various canals and ponds in the area such as the Brighton Canal and Decker Lake.
For lures, spinners and small spoons have been working well for trout. If you're after catfish, nightcrawlers and chicken livers are your best bet. For bass, soft plastics and crankbaits have been effective.
If you're looking for some hot spots, consider the George S Eccles 2002 Legacy Bridge area and the Black Bridge, both of which are known for their productive fishing. The Provo River Delta Project is also a great place to try your luck, given its recent restoration and the natural habitat it provides.
Remember to check the local fishing regulations, especially with the statewide kokanee salmon closure in effect from September 10 through November 30. Enjoy your day on the water
First off, let's talk about the timing. Sunrise is at 7:41 AM, and sunset will be at 6:45 PM. Since we're not dealing with tidal waters here, we focus more on the moon phases and daylight hours. Today, the moon is in its Waning Gibbous phase, which can make for some active fishing during daylight hours.
The weather is crisp, with a hint of winter in the air, making it a perfect time to catch some fish. Fish activity has been moderate, especially during the early morning and late evening hours when the water is usually calmer.
Yesterday, anglers reported catching a variety of fish, including rainbow trout, channel catfish, and some largemouth bass. For rainbow trout, the best spots have been around the Provo River Delta, which has seen a recent restoration and is now open to the public, and the various canals and ponds in the area such as the Brighton Canal and Decker Lake.
For lures, spinners and small spoons have been working well for trout. If you're after catfish, nightcrawlers and chicken livers are your best bet. For bass, soft plastics and crankbaits have been effective.
If you're looking for some hot spots, consider the George S Eccles 2002 Legacy Bridge area and the Black Bridge, both of which are known for their productive fishing. The Provo River Delta Project is also a great place to try your luck, given its recent restoration and the natural habitat it provides.
Remember to check the local fishing regulations, especially with the statewide kokanee salmon closure in effect from September 10 through November 30. Enjoy your day on the water