Salt Lake Spring Bite Heats Up: Trout, Perch, and Bass Aggressive
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No tides here in our freshwater scene, but the bite's heatin' up with spring runoff steadyin' out. Fish activity's strong—trout are aggressive post-spawn, perch schoolin' tight, and bass pushin' into shallows. Recent reports from Utah DWR and local angler forums show hauls like 20-30 rainbow trout per rod at Jordanelle Reservoir, limits of yellow perch (2-3 lbs total) at Deer Creek, and smallmouth bass up to 4 lbs hittin' at Great Salt Lake's causeway. Yesterday alone, a buddy pulled 15 perch and a 3-lb brown from Utah Lake usin' nightcrawlers.
**Best lures** right now? Go with **Mepps Aglia spinners** in silver/gold for trout, **Rapala Original Floater** minnow imitations for bass, and **jigheads with curly tail grubs** under a bobber for perch. Live bait kings are **minnows** for bass, **powerbait** (chartreuse or garlic) for stocked trout, and **worms** for everything else—can't beat 'em when fishin' slows.
Hit these **hot spots**: Bear River at the inlet to Willard Bay for feisty cutthroat, or the rock jetties at Great Salt Lake Marina for perch bonanza. Launch early, stay safe, and measure your catch.
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