Fishing the Frozen Wastes: Tips for Wintertime Walleye, Perch & Trout in Utah's Chilly Waters
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Fish activity's been sluggish with the cold snap and snow drought hittin' reservoirs hard—they're sittin' at two-thirds full, per Utah Climate Center data. But walleye and perch are still bitin' in deeper water, and smallmouth bass are pickin' up on Great Salt Lake arms and Jordan River. Recent reports from local anglers show decent catches: 10-15 perch per outing at Willard Bay, a few 3-5 lb walleye from Deer Creek, and limits of rainbow trout stocked in Utah Lake. Numbers are down from last year due to low water, but quality's solid.
For lures, go with **jiggin' spoons** like 1/4-oz Kastmasters in silver or perch patterns—fish are huggin' the bottom. Best bait? Minnows or nightcrawlers on a slip-sinker rig for walleye; powerbait or corn for stocked trout. Slow your retrieve; these fish ain't racin' in the cold.
Hot spots today: Hit the **Jordan River near 2100 S** for easy access and active perch—park and wade in. Or try **Farmington Bay on the Great Salt Lake** for walleye at first light; launch a kayak if you can.
Bundle up, check ice thickness if you're punchin' holes, and stay safe out there.
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