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Salt Lake City May 4th Fishing Report: Early Limits and Warm Weather Bite


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Good morning folks, Artificial Lure here bringing you your May 4th, 2025 fishing report for Salt Lake City and the surrounding valleys.

We’ve got a classic early May morning on hand. The weather today is holding steady in the mid-50s at sunrise, climbing to the low 70s by afternoon, and there’s just a whisper of wind out of the south. Skies are mostly clear, so expect to soak up plenty of sunshine. Sunrise hit at 6:21 am and sunset will roll in at 8:27 pm, so there’s ample daylight to get after it.

Tides aren’t a factor in our local freshwater spots, but fish activity is on the rise as water temps warm and the recent rainbows are still lively. The city ponds and community fisheries have been well-stocked over the last month, with Sandy Community Fishery seeing a fresh batch of over 500 rainbow trout stocked mid-April. Most have been in the 9 to 10-inch range, perfect for both family fun and the fry pan. Similar story over at Pole Canyon Park Pond, with almost 500 rainbows put in just a few weeks back. These recent stockings mean bite windows are strong in the early morning and the last two hours before sunset, especially on cooler, bright days like today[1].

For those heading out, the best action has come on classic angler staples: PowerBait in yellow or chartreuse, nightcrawlers under a bobber, and small in-line spinners in silver or rainbow patterns. If you’re a fly angler, try drifting a small beadhead nymph or a black woolly bugger. Fish are cruising near the surface early, dropping a bit deeper as the sun climbs, so adjust your rigs accordingly. For the spin crowd, a 1/16 oz jig with a white or pink soft plastic tail has produced steady catches.

The hot spots for today are the Sandy Community Fishery and Pole Canyon Park Pond for rainbows. Both ponds have been producing limits and are easy-access for folks of all ages. If you want a change of pace, look to the Jordan River for some active carp and the occasional smallmouth, especially now that airgun archery for carp has been approved statewide this year — but check the new 2025 regulations if you’re thinking of trying that method[5].

All in all, fishing is heating up right along with the weather. Get out early for your best shot at a quick limit. Tight lines and see you on the water!
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