Location
Weber River
Overview
The fishing on the Weber has been great with summer in full effect. Flows have been steady at 200 cfs and the fish are starting to look up. There have been some great PMD and caddis hatches starting in the afternoon and continuing through dusk. Sometimes these fish are tricky, so make sure to have a good presentation. Study the fish before casting and take note of patterns and behavior when they are eating dry flies. This kind of due diligence is usually the difference between anglers that are able to catch these tricky fish and those that are not. Nymphing remains consistent in the mornings with very high catch rates some days. When fishing dry flies – PMDs and Caddis are going to be your go to patterns for this time of year. Come on into the shop and we can help you pick some specific patterns that are effective when fishing these bugs. We aren’t necessarily in terrestrial season yet, but it is never a bad idea to try fishing the big bugs on the banks. When nymph fishing – Sow bugs, caddis larva, pmd emergers, and midges are all producing right now.
Latest Flows
200 CFS below Rockport Reservoir
Fishing
Great
Current Hatches
PMD’s and Caddis
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