Weber River Fishing Report 1/25/2024
Location
Weber River
Overview
The Weber is at 25 CFS. While it is way better than its normal winter flow of 5 cfs, were not recommending it at this time.
Latest Flows
~25 CFS
Fishing
None
Current Hatches
Read the latest Weber River fishing reports here. Our fishing reports include an overview of the fishing, the latest flows, general rating of the fishing, the current hatches that we have encountered, the best techniques that are producing and the most productive times of day. Below you will find a list with the latest Weber River fishing reports. The most recent fishing report is at the top and includes older fishing reports below the most recent reports so that you can see how the fishing has been in previous weeks and months. If you don’t see what you are looking for and want the most current information on conditions and what is happening on the Weber River, give us a call at the shop 1-435-658-1166 or contact us here. You can also learn more about the Weber River fishery here.
Weber River
The Weber is at 25 CFS. While it is way better than its normal winter flow of 5 cfs, were not recommending it at this time.
~25 CFS
None
Current Hatches
Weber River
The Weber still has water in it! The savvy fisherperson should check here first before heading out. We are overdue for them dropping to base winter flows. The fish do seem to be podded up in the deeper holes and below drop-offs. Nymphing and streamers are your best bet.
~170 CFS
Ok
Current Hatches
Midges (20-24)
Sow Bugs (14-16) Hothead in Tan!
BWO’s/Baetis (20-24)
Streamers White, Gold, Black
All day depending, cold mornings are slow to start.
Weber River
The Weber has been fishing good. Below Rockport flows are fluctuating between 180 CFS and 200 CFS. We are still seeing Caddis and PMD’s throughout the day. The hopper bite is slowing down significantly. Midges and sow bugs are good options if you head that way. Day to day, nymphing has been by far the more productive option.
~190 CFS
Good
Current Hatches
Midges (20-24)
PMD’s (18-22)
Sow Bugs (14-16) Hothead in Tan!
BWO’s/Baetis (20-24)
Caddis (size 20 – 18)
All day depending, cold mornings are slow to start.
Weber River
The Weber has been fishing good. Below Rockport flows are fluctuating between 180 CFS and 200 CFS. We are still seeing Caddis and PMD’s throughout the day. The hopper bite has been pretty good as well during the warmer parts of the day (afternoon-sundown.) Nymphing has been the more productive option on any given day but there are dry fly opportunities.
~190 CFS
Good
Current Hatches
Midges (20-24)
PMD’s (18-22)
Sow Bugs (14-16) Hothead in Tan!
Hoppers (10-12)
Caddis (size 20 – 18)
9am to 5pm (midday can be tough with the high heat, but can still be good.)
Weber River
The Weber has been fishing good. Some Yellow sallies are hatching and there are PMD’s and Caddis throughout the day. Flows have stabilized and we are seeing a consistent flow of 150 to 170 CFS. We are in the warmest part of the year, and the Weber can warm up, this does not mean you can not fish it, but keep an eye on those water temps.
~170 below Rockport Dam
Good
Current Hatches
Midges (20-24)
PMD’s (18-22)
Sow Bugs (14-16) Hothead in Tan!
Yellow Sallies (try the Mayhem in black or grey)
Caddis (size 20 – 18)
9am to 5pm (midday can be tough with the high heat, but can still be good.)