For November 17, 2024, in the Salt Lake City area, here’s what you can expect for your fishing trip:
First, let's look at the timing. Sunrise is at 7:18 AM, and sunset will be at 5:08 PM. Nautical twilight begins at 6:14 AM and ends at 6:11 PM, with moonrise at 6:27 PM and moonset at 9:44 AM. We are currently in the waning gibbous moon phase, which can still offer good fishing conditions, especially during the early morning and late evening hours.
The weather has been moderate, with fish activity being fairly active during these twilight hours. Yesterday saw moderate fish activity, particularly around the major bite times of 12:33 AM to 2:33 AM and 1:05 PM to 3:05 PM, with minor bite times from 8:44 AM to 10:44 AM and 5:27 PM to 7:27 PM.
In terms of the types of fish, trout, bass, and catfish have been biting well in the area. For trout, you might want to try areas like the Middle Branch Brighton Canal Extension or Decker Lake. Bass have been active in spots such as the Red Butte Dam and the Surplus Canal. Catfish are also plentiful in areas like the Hills Ponds and the Ridgeland Canal.
For lures and bait, minnows continue to be highly effective, especially for trout. For bass, using topwater frogs, spinnerbaits, and small crankbaits can yield good results. Catfish are responding well to cut shad and punch baits.
Some hot spots to consider include the George S Eccless 2002 Legacy Bridge, Black Bridge, and the Brighton Canal Extension. These areas have been productive for various species and offer a mix of structures that attract fish.
Remember to check local fishing regulations and ensure you are aware of any specific rules or restrictions in the areas you plan to fish. Enjoy your day on the water