Jordanelle Reservoir Fishing Report
Location: Jordanelle Reservoir, Wasatch County, Utah
Current Water Temperature: 50°F
Forecast Period: November 2 to November 9, 2024
Weather Overview:
Current Conditions:
- Max Temperature: 48°F (9.07°C)
- Min Temperature: 32°F (-0.02°C)
- Wind Speed: Avg 5.9 mph (9.48 km/h), Max Gusts 13.5 mph (36.55 km/h)
- Precipitation Probability: ~97% with approx. 12.76 inches of snow forecasted for Friday night into Saturday morning.
7-Day Forecast Summary:
- Snow expected for the beginning of the week, followed by partial clearing with temperatures slightly rising towards the end of the week.
- The significant temperature drop during the week will likely affect fishing behavior.
Important Weather Events:
- November 3: Heavy snow (approx. 64.32 inches overnight), significant cold front.
- November 4: Clear skies with temperatures dropping further; potential for good fishing before cold surfaces settle.
- November 5-9: Gradual warming, generally clear skies; optimal fishing conditions develop.
Key Fish Behavior
Trout (Rainbow, Brown, and Cutthroat)
- Activity Levels: Trout are likely to become less active during severe weather but could see increased feeding as conditions stabilize, especially beneath the ice or near warm water inlets.
- Preferred Locations: Look for trout near submerged structures and deeper points of the lake, particularly in areas with cover such as downed trees and steep drop-offs.
- Behavioral Insights: Low water temperatures result in lethargic trout. Post-storm, look for them to move into shallower waters around the warmer, sunnier spots as these areas warm more quickly.
Bass (Smallmouth and Largemouth)
- Activity Levels: Bass generally become slow in cold weather, but they may be more active during warmer afternoons. Expect some movement post-storm as conditions stabilize.
- Preferred Locations: Target areas near retaining walls, undercuts, or rocky structures where they can find shelter.
- Behavioral Insights: Lower light conditions post-snow may increase bass aggression, making early morning and late evening excellent times to fish.
Perch (Yellow Perch)
- Activity Levels: Perch schooling behavior may increase, with minimal feeding as the temperature drops. Post-storm fishing may yield better results.
- Preferred Locations: Perch often congregate in schools around submerged vegetation or rocky areas at variable depths (10-20 feet).
- Behavioral Insights: Slight increases in water temperature may lead to some feeding activity and shallower movements.
Actionable Hotspot & Technique Advice
Location Recommendations:
- West Shoreline: Effective for bass targeting, especially during warmer afternoons.
- Inlets and Natural Springs: Essential for trout, especially as temperatures start to moderate.
- Shallow Reefs: Good for perch, especially in warmer weather.
Technique Suggestions:
- Trout: Focus on using slow-moving baits such as spoons and jigs, especially in deeper water.
- Bass: Slow-rolling crankbaits or using plastic worms dragged across the bottom during low pressure days.
- Perch: Employ small jigs with live bait, especially near structure and during feeding times.
Lure Recommendations:
- Trout: Use smaller spoons (1-2 inches) in silver or chartreuse colors.
- Bass: Dark-colored plastic worms (7-inch) or creature baits for slow presentations.
- Perch: Tiny jigs tipped with maggots or small minnows.
Optimal Fishing Windows
- Best Times: Look for peak activity from 6 AM to 9 AM and 4 PM to 7 PM, coinciding with warmer water temperatures as the sun rises.
- Weather changes, especially as the system moves through, will create better fishing opportunities immediately after a storm clears.
Lure Pattern Suggestions
- Sequence: Start with a topwater frog in low pressure, switch to a crankbait as it warms, followed by deeper jigs as the day progresses.
- Adaptation Tips: If initial lures aren’t witnessing success, adjust to faster presentations or deeper divers for cold fronts.
Water Temperature Insights
- Current Temperature Impacts: Graceful feeding patterns might be observed in trout around 50°F; target deeper diving baits.
- Technique Modifications: Switch to more sustained and deeper presentations with softer retrieves to align with reduced metabolism levels.
Fishing Regulations:
- Seasons: Trout and perch are open year-round; bass have a closed season to manage spawning.
- Limits: Minimum length for trout is 15 inches, daily limit is 4. Bass limit is 5.
- Licensing: Utah fishing licenses are required.
Access Points & Facilities
- Boat Launch Locations: Main boat ramp on the east side; accessible during the winter.
- Shore Access: Various parking areas along the dam provide excellent access.
- Amenities: Public restrooms and picnic areas at the main launch site.
Safety Reminders
- Always check the weather forecast and be prepared for sudden changes.
- Wear weather-appropriate gear and life jackets while on the water.
- Be cautious of ice if temperatures drop significantly, particularly after stormy weather.
Wishing you an enjoyable and successful fishing excursion at Jordanelle Reservoir. Remember, our daily fishing report is updated regularly to reflect changing conditions and ensure you have the most current information. Happy fishing!
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