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Oakley, UT · Summit County
Right Now
Partly Cloudy
Water
45°
Wind
8 mph
WNW
Gusts
14 mph
Pressure
29.92
falling
Forecast - Thu, May 21
High / Low
49° / 34°
Wind
8 mph
gusts 33 mph
Precip
43%
UV
5
Sunrise
12:01 PM
Sunset
2:40 AM
Today Read
Smith and Moreshouse ReservoirWind read
Calm
8 mph avg
Water read
45°
Cold-water pattern
Air range
34° / 49°
today
Precip
43%
watch timing
Today's forecast for Smith and Moreshouse Reservoir has calm wind, 34F to 49F air temperatures, 43% chance of precipitation, and 45F water.
The planner reads this page's water temp, forecast, fish species, solunar timing, reports, and imagery context so you can decide what to throw, when to go, and when to move.
Today's AI read
Transition temps can split fish between warming edges and deeper comfort zones. Wind is not the main constraint, so timing and presentation can drive the plan. Check the solunar window against hourly wind and light.
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Trip read from the AI planner
Green lightFishing Forecast
waxing crescent
Major
11:58 PM - 2:28 AM
Minor
4:29 PM - 5:59 PM
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Fish Species
4Water Temperature History
Current
49°
May 31
Low
32°
Feb 15
Average
47°
Last 12 Months
Warmest avg: July (65°F)
Coolest avg: February (34°F)
Rapid warming: May → June (+13°F)
Sharpest cooling: August → September (-9°F)
Wind speed, gusts, and pressure trends for trip timing.
Swipe days or tap points
12am - 11pm
Peak Wind
18 mph
3pm
Peak Gust
33 mph
highest gust
Pressure
30.01 inHg
rising
Visibility
31 mi
40% clouds
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Fishing Forecast
3/5waxing crescent
Water at 45°F -- target deep areas.
Fish Species
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FAQ
Smith and Moreshouse Reservoir covers 193.00 acres (0.30 square miles)
Smith and Moreshouse Reservoir is located in Oakley, Summit County, UT. It is accessible to the public for outdoor activities.