Our Utah fly fishing reports offer a brief overview of current conditions on our waters. You'll find fishing reports for the main Utah rivers and streams that we guide on and fish regularly. Reports for the Lower Provo, Middle Provo, Weber River, Green River and Small Streams are included.

We write the reports based on our daily experiences on the water and information received from customers. We update the reports as conditions change and our schedule permits. If you don’t see what you are looking for, please give us a call at the shop or contact us here. We are always happy to update you with current conditions on many other Utah waters and fisheries in surrounding states as well.

Following are the latest reports in descending order of when they were last updated. As a result, you may see multiple reports on the same destination if we haven't updated one of the other destinations recently. If you want to view previous fishing reports, you can click on the category name link under the report title or use the dropdown menu in the top navigation or follow the links in the sidebar. You can also use the following links to each category: Lower ProvoMiddle ProvoWeber RiverGreen River and Small Streams :

Green River Fishing Report 09/02/2018

Location

Green River Below Flaming Gorge Dam

Overview

The major summer hatches have subsided and signs of Fall are beginning to show. The water has been clear below Red Creek and fishing has been good. Make sure to have a raincoat on the boat because there are still some afternoon thunderstorms popping up.  There are some pretty thick trico hatches and small mayflies coming off throughout the day.  You will see the occasional caddis as well.  Big terrestrials as well as ants and some small midge patterns are working on the surface.  The nymphing has remained solid all over the river with scuds, midges, and worms ruling the fishes diet. As Fall approaches the streamer fishing will get better and better.  Change colors until you can get the fish to commit.  The water temperature has been holding steady between 57 to 59 degrees Fahrenheit.

Latest Flows

2200 – 2400 CFS.

Fishing

Good

Current Hatches

Ants, Crickets, Hoppers (Terrestrials)

Midges, Tricos, some Caddis, and some PMD’s

Best Techniques

Streamer fishing, Nymphing, and dry fly fishing

Flies

Streamers:  Articulated Goldie, Circus Peanut, Dungeon, Zonker, Wooly Bugger, Sculpin Leech, Cheech Leech.

Dries:

Chubby Chernobyl Ant 8-14

Para Cricket 10-12

Morrish Hopper 12

Parahopper 10-12

Black or Cinnamon Ant 14-16

Elk Hair Caddis Tan 14

CDC Midge 20

Nymphs

16-20

Flashback Scud, Black Zebra Midge, Purple Zebra Midge, Pheasant Tail, Gray Soft Hackle, San Juan Worm, Rainbow Warrior, Prince Nymph, Pheasant Tail, Frenchie, UV Midge

Best Time Of Day

8 AM – 8 PM

Lower Provo River Fishing Report 08/11/2018

Location

Lower Provo River

Overview

Flows are really high on the lower right now. With flows above 700 CFS, wade fishing becomes extremely difficult. If you are going to try it, I would stick to the usual suspects…sow bugs, midges, scuds. There might be some PMDs flying around but we haven’t had recent reports of any dry fly fishing on the lower. The “tuber hatch” is in full swing now which makes the river super tough to fish. I would only recommend going to fish the lower to people with some sort of raft of way to float down the river.

Recent Flows

551 CFS

Fishing

Marginal

Current Hatches

PMDs, Midges

Best Techniques

Nymphs: Size 18-22

Sow bugs, bling midge, disco midge, juju midge, krystal flash PMD, split case PMD, mayhem emerger, San Juan Worm, Birds Nest, Buckskin Caddis, Kryptonite Caddis

Dry flies: Size 18-24

PMDs, Trailing Shuck PMD, Winger PMD, CDC biot comparadun, Hanging Midge, Silvey’s midge, cluster Midge, Para Adams (small sizes), Peacock Caddis, Pearl Caddis

Streamers : Size 4-12

Zonker, wooly bugger, sculpzilla, sparkle minnow, baby sex-dungeon, slump buster,

Best Time Of Day

For streamers early and late in the day

6 AM – 9 AM

5 PM – Dark

View archived lower Provo fishing reports here.

Middle Provo River Fishing Report 08/11/2018

Location

Middle Provo River

Overview

The water is still high, but the fishing is good. I just spoke to a local fishing guru who said that it could be until mid-September when the flows drop to the 300 CFS mark. High water is better than low water, or no water… The river is still crossable in many places but make sure to use caution when stepping off the bank. A wading stick is never a bad option when the flows are a little high.

The dry fly fishing on the Middle has been consistent with Caddis coming off early in the mornings and PMDs starting around mid-morning. The classic evening caddis hatches on the Provo are well underway with some great dry fly fishing occurring right at dusk. Knowing how to recognize different patterns is key to success on the Middle when dry fly fishing right now. The ability to distinguish between different types of eating behavior on the surface is crucial in determining what fly to throw. If the fish are energetically splashing the water when taking bugs off the top, they are most likely eating caddis. If the fish are slowly sipping on the surface and not moving around too much in the water column, they are eating PMDs. Time on the water is very helpful in developing this skill, a guide is too. We have availability in August! We are more than happy to cater your guide day to improving your techniques and developing new ones. Hiring a guide is a great way to learn while also having a super productive day of fishing on the water!

Cripple is king when they are eating PMDs…

Nymph fishing remains productive on the Provo, as always. The fish are really keyed in on the PMDs throughout the day with the usual suspects producing as well (sow bugs, midges). It’s getting to the point where they are getting a little more educated resulting in the need to use lighter tippet and smaller flies. If you’re struggling, don’t be afraid to go down to 6X and a size 22 midge. Some days those Provo River fish are pricks…

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Latest Flows

Dam: 499 CFS

Charleston: 406 CFS

Fishing

Great

Current Hatches

PMDs and Caddis

Best Patterns

Nymphs 18-22

Sow Bug, Ray Charles, Zebra Midges in black or purple, Bling Midge in tan or gray, Cardinal Midge,WD40, prince nymph, birds nest, Splitcase PMD, Tungsten Teaser.

Dries 18-22

Last Chance Cripple PMD, Film Critic PMD, CDC PMD, Para Adams, Peacock Caddis, X Caddis, Cutter Caddis, Elk Hair Caddis.

Best Time Of Day

9 AM – 9 PM.

View archived provo river fishing reports here.

Small Streams Fishing Report 08-11-2018

Location

Area Small Streams

Overview

It’s terrestrial season. Utah’s small stream fishing is great right now.  Look for midges and tricos in the mornings and you will also still see some PMD’s mid day and Caddis activity in the evenings.  Fishing can be awesome.  Unfortunately, due to the Dollar Ridge Fire the Strawberry Pinnacles access road is closed and we expect there to be a pretty substantial fish kill.

Latest Flows

For up to date stream flows you can check out: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ut/nwis/current/?type=flow

Fishing

Great

Current Hatches

Midges, PMDs, Caddis, Tricos, Ants, Crickets, and Hoppers.

Best Techniques

Single dry fly or dry dropper rigs

Best Time Of Day

8 AM to 8 PM

View archived small streams fishing reports here.

Weber River Fishing Report 08/11/2018

Location

Weber River

Overview

Fishing on the Weber remains solid with PMD hatches throughout the day. Most anglers have reported the hatch starting mid-morning and lasting throughout the day. Look for fishing rising in the faster riffle water and on the banks for these bugs. It is also terrestrial time on the Weber. The fish are just starting to look for these bugs so don’t be afraid to work the banks with an ant, beetle, hopper, etc… Remember that it is essential to not stand in one place when fishing terrestrials. Constantly be working the banks and moving from spot to spot.

While the caddis fishing hasn’t been as good as usual, we have had some reports of anglers doing well with nymph larva and pupa which is an indicator that the dry fly fishing could get really good at any time. Caddis fishing in the evenings on the Weber can be some of the best local fishing all summer so make sure to keep checking for these bugs consistently.

NEVER forget about streamers on the Weber…

Latest Flows

195 CFS below Rockport Reservoir

Fishing

Good/Great

Current Hatches

PMD’s

Dries:

  • Last Chance Cripple
  • Tan Elk Hair Caddis
  • CDC PMD

Nymphs:

  • Rainbow Tailwater Sow Bug
  • Buckskin Caddis
  • Flashback PMD Emerger

Best Techniques

Nymphs, streamers, and dry flies

Best Time Of Day

8 AM – Dark

View archived Weber river fishing reports here.