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Location
Weber River
Overview
The Weber river has been holding between 180-200cfs for about 2 months now. Sow bugs, pmds and midges are working. Terrestrials are starting to work too, so try small flying ants and small hoppers. The evening caddis hatch is a great opportunity for dry fly fishing.
Latest Flows
~190 cfs below Rockport Reservoir
Fishing
Good!
Current Hatches
Caddis
PMDs
Midges
Best Time Of Day
Afternoon – Evening
View archived Weber river fishing reports here.
Location
Green River Below Flaming Gorge Dam
Overview
The river is still down in the low 800’s. Cicadas are gone, but Caddis and Sallies are on the river. PMDs have been active on couldy days.
Latest Flows
~818 cfs
Fishing
Good
Current Hatches
Caddis
Yellow Sallies
Pale Morning Duns
Flying Ants
Best Techniques
Nymphing
Dry Flies
Flies
Chubby Chernobyl, Para-Cricket, XCaddis, Goldie Hawn
Streamers (black, olive, white)
Best Time Of Day
10am to 3pm
View archived Green River fishing reports here
Location
Area Small Streams
Overview
Small Stream fishing is a mixed bag at the moment. Some are low and some are high. For the most part runnoff has already happened on all but the highest streams. Down lower terrestrials with a mix of sallies and caddis maybe even a green drake or 2.
Latest Flows
For up to date stream flows you can check out: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ut/nwis/current/?type=flow
Fishing
Ok
Current Hatches
Best Techniques
Best Time Of Day
View archived small streams fishing reports here.
Location
Weber River
Overview
The Weber river has been holding between 180-200cfs for about a month now. Caddis has died down but they’ll still eat the nymph. Sow bugs, baetis and midges are also still working. With the heat terrestrials should start coming into play with the occasional evening caddis for dry fly fishing.
Latest Flows
~205 cfs below Rockport Reservoir
Fishing
Good!
Current Hatches
Caddis
Best Time Of Day
Afternoon – Evening
View archived Weber river fishing reports here.
Location
Lower Provo River
Overview
The water is up and the Tubbers are out. The river has been holding steady at around 480cfs. This is somewhat high so be cautious when wading. Nymphing should be the most productive. Try out your baetis, sows, and caddis nymphs. The slow and deep pools are not the only place holding fish, so try out some of the less popular water if an angler is in your “go-to” spot.
Fishing
Good
Current Hatches
Midges (size 20 and smaller)
Baetis (size 22-18)
Caddis (16-20)
Best Techniques
Nymphing
Best Time Of Day
Early to avoid the Tubber “hatch”
View archived lower Provo fishing reports here.