Small Streams Fishing Report 07/08/2026

  Location Area Small Streams Overview Small Streams across the state are at varying levels of fishability. Anything at low elevation and thats not a tailwater maybe getting too warm by midday. Anything that's upper elevation or is a tailwater is in prime condition right now! For more specific information, give the shop a call at 435-658-1166. Latest Flows For up to date stream flows you can check out: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ut/nwis/current/?type=flow Fishing Good Current Hatches Small terrestrials Caddis Beetles  Ants Stimulators Best Techniques Dry Fly Fishing Dry Dropper Best Time Of Day All Day!   

Weber River Fishing Report 07/08/2026

  Location Weber River Overview The Weber is still at a healthy flow of 186cfs. Caddis, Sallies, and PMDs are the main hatch bugs. Some action beginning on Hoppers! Latest Flows ~186 CFS Fishing conditions Good! Nymphing has been more productive on most days but there has been some dry fly opportunities. Caddis in the evening has been the most productive with mid day PMDs close behind. On the warmer windy days there has been occasion hopper activity. Current Hatches Caddis: #14-18 (mid-day onward will be the best time)  PMDs: #16-20 (all day) Sallies: #12-16 (mid-day) Best Time Of Day 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Middle Provo River Fishing Report 07/08/2026

Current Conditions Summary The Middle Provo is flowing at 310 CFS, and below the River Road Bridge it is about 195 CFS. Nymphing is still the most consistent fishing. Fishing from sun-up to sun-down has been good. Dry fly opportunity is all day! Caddis opportunities all day, midges and PMDS mid morning. Still the occasional Drake sighting near the Dam. Streamer action during low light conditions. Flow & Water Discharge: 310 CFS (Cubic Feet per Second). Clarity: Clear Water Temp: Holding steady at 50 (°F). Outlook: Great midsummer fishing if flows remain at current level. If they drop things will get more technical. Weather & Timing Best Window: When the sun is up! Weather: mid 80s. Strategy: Anytime you can see. Its a good time to be out there Hatches & Bug Activity The main activity of the river right now is Caddis and PMDs. Midges: Seen hatching most mornings. PMDS: Expect these most mornings from 10am-2pm Caddis: Hatching most mornings and throughout the afternoon. They start laying thier eggs on the water in the evenings. Recommended Flies Nymphs (Sub-surface) Sow Bugs: #18-22 (Grey, Tan, Rainbow) Midges: #22-26 (KF Flasher, Stalcup Midge, WD-40s, Bling Midges). Junk Food: San Juan worms, small red annelids PMD Nymphs: #18-22 (Split Case, Quilldagons, Mayhems, BTS nymph, Juju Baetis). Caddis: #18-22 (Swing Caddis, Translucent Pupa, Helio Caddis, Hares ears) Dries (Surface) Midges: #18-20 (Griffith’s Gnat, Mother Shucker, Cluster Midge). PMD Dries: #18-22 (Film Critic, Rusty Spinner, CDC Thorax PMD, Drymerger). Caddis: #16-20 (Elk Hair, Goddards, stick to tan and brown. Henrys Fork (Tan, Gray)) Terrestrials: #12-18 (Bionic Ant, CDC Ant) Streamers Leeches/Buggers: #10-14 (White, Olive, Black) Jigged/Dead drift Streamers: Smaller Streamers fished dead drift or under an indicator have been picking up

Green River Fishing Report 07/08/2026

    Current Conditions Summary Double peak flows currently happening. At the dam from 6:45am to 9:45am and 4:00pm to 9:00pm the river is at around 3000cfs the rest of the time its between 1300cfs-1700cfs. Caddis and PMds are the main hatch bugs. Small ants have been picking up steam. Discharge: Double peak between 1300cfs and 3000cfs Clarity: Crystal clear (Section A is gin-clear; B & C may have slight tint if Red Creek is flowing, but generally clear). Water Temp: Between 56°F and 58°F. Outlook: Flow schedule can and probably will change. Weather & Timing Best Window: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM. Weather: Highs in the high-80s, lows dipping into the low-60s. Strategy: Fishing has been good at no matter the flow. Nymphing and streamers have been good during the peroids of flow raising and dropping. Dry fly has been good all day but best during the low flow peroids. Hatches & Bug Activity Caddis: Sporadic throughout the day and more prolific in the evenings. PMD: The main hatch occurring currently mid morning through mid afternoon. Scuds/Sow Bugs: A constant food source in the moss beds, especially in Section A. Yellow Sallies: Dwindling down but still some around. Recommended Flies Nymphs (Sub-surface) Scuds: #16-18 (Olive, Grey, Tan) . Caddis: #14-18 (Translucent Pupa (tan), Birds nest, Swing Caddis (tan). PMD: #16-18 (Magic Fly, Split Case, Barr Emerger) Yellow Sallies: #12 Iron Sallie Dries (Surface) Caddis: #14-16 (X Caddis, Front End Loader, Peacock Caddis). PMD: #16-18 (Comparadun, Film Critic, CDC Thorax PMD). Yellow Sallies: #14 Amber Triple Double Terrestials:  #12-20 (Bionic Ant, Sailor Ant) Streamers Articulated Patterns: (Goldie, Dungeon, Circus Peanut) Woolly Buggers: #6-10 (Black, Olive, gold)