Good morning, Salt Lake City anglers. It’s a crisp November day out here, and the bite’s been steady if you know where to look. The weather’s holding steady, with clear skies and temps hovering in the upper 30s to low 40s, so layer up if you’re hitting the water early. Sunrise is just after 7:30 AM, and sunset will be around 5:15 PM, so you’ve got a solid window for some quality time on the water.
The moon’s in its First Quarter phase, and according to FishingReminder, the best bite times today are from 6:41 AM to 8:41 AM, then again from 6:56 PM to 8:56 PM. These major feeding windows are prime for targeting walleye, white bass, and channel catfish, especially around Utah Lake. The lake’s been producing some nice catches lately, with reports of walleye and white bass stacking up near river mouths and points. Channel catfish are still active, but you’ll want to focus on deeper holes and slower-moving water.
For lures, stick with crankbaits and jigs—Northland’s Rumble B Crankbait is a solid choice for walleye, and a classic jig-and-minnow combo works wonders for white bass. If you’re after catfish, try cut bait or stink bait, and don’t be afraid to let it sit on the bottom. For those who prefer live bait, minnows and nightcrawlers are always a safe bet.
If you’re looking for a couple of hot spots, head to Decker Lake or the Jordan River. Decker Lake’s been consistent for panfish and catfish, and the Jordan River’s got some good action for white bass and walleye, especially near the Old River Channel. Both spots are easily accessible and offer plenty of room for casting.
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