Hey y’all, Artificial Lure here with your Wednesday fishing report for October 29th, 2025—coming at you from Salt Lake City and surrounding waters. Today’s sunrise hit at 7:10 AM and we’re looking at a stunner of a fall day: clear skies, hardly any wind, crisp morning temps around 39°F warming up nicely to a high near 58°F by mid-afternoon, according to Fox 13 and NOAA. That late October sun’s dipping at 7:52 PM, giving us just over 12 hours of solid light for wetting a line.
If you’re planning your trip, the bite windows are key. FishingReminder marks the prime major times as 12:26–2:26 AM and 12:58–2:58 PM, with minors around 8:04–10:04 AM and 5:53–7:53 PM. With the new moon phase rolling over tonight, go early or stick close to sundown for peak action—that lunar low-light can trigger aggressive strikes.
As for conditions, the water’s getting chilly and the fish are shifting into their late fall patterns. Local reports have trout getting frisky at the mouths of mountain streams north of town, especially near City Creek Canyon and Little Cottonwood Creek. Anglers tossing small gold and silver spinners, Panther Martins, and nymph-style flies are catching good numbers of rainbows and browns—some pushing 18 inches, but most running a healthy 12 to 16. Word is a couple of bull trout were pulled from deeper pockets last week, but most folks are seeing mix bags with brooks and cutthroat making strong appearances. Over at Jordan River, you can still pick off channel cats and the occasional white bass using nightcrawlers and cut bait near structure as dusk falls.
Bait and lure recommendations today: For trout, match the hatch—small golden spinners, Rooster Tails, and olive or black Woolly Buggers will get it done. If you want to throw plastics, Berkley PowerBait or Gulp doughs in chartreuse or salmon peach bring in stocker rainbows at faster-moving sections. For bass and panfish around Salt Lake’s urban ponds or the weedy margins of Utah Lake, try Ned rigs, soft plastic worms, or live nightcrawlers under a slip bobber.
Hotspots worth hitting today include Bayliss Fork—a proven point for mixed trout action with plenty of bank access—and Porter Fork Harbor, where the sheltered water draws baitfish and keeps fish held tight along docks and sun-warmed riprap. Both spots are firing on the minor solunar bites, so slide in before 10 AM or right at sunset for the best odds.
Gear up with medium-light spinning tackle if you want versatility—Outdoor Gear Lab’s test team still swears by the Abu Garcia Veritas PLX for all-around mountain stream confidence, but the Ugly Stik GX2 reigns supreme if you’re tough on rods and want to drag a big one from snaggy cover.
Finally, keep in mind most local catches are catch-and-release right now to protect runs and wild fish—check Utah DWR regs before heading out and enjoy responsibly.
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