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 Provo, Middle Provo, Weber River, Green River and Small Streams :
Location
Lower Provo River
Overview
The Lower Provo is flowing at about 147 CFS. The river is weed free and fishing good! Plenty of midges moving around with some baetis on overcast days. Access can be difficult with the amount of snow on the ground.
Fishing
GOOD
Current Hatches
Midges (size 20 and smaller)
baetis (20-24)
sow bugs (20-16)
Best Techniques
Dry fly and nymphing
Location
Area Small Streams
Overview
Most small streams this time of year will be very difficult to access, closed, or frozen over. If you would like to get in some smaller water action, check out the Upper Provo as there are some areas that are easy to access and fish.
Latest Flows
For up to date stream flows you can check out: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ut/nwis/current/?type=flow
Fishing
FAIR
Current Hatches
Sow Bugs
Midges
Baetis
Best Techniques
Dry Fly Fishing
Dry Dropper
Best Time Of Day
All Day Depending
Location
Area Small Streams
Overview
Most small streams this time of year will be very difficult to access, closed, or frozen over. If you would like to get in some smaller water action, check out the Upper Provo as there are some areas that are easy to access and fish.
Latest Flows
For up to date stream flows you can check out: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ut/nwis/current/?type=flow
Fishing
FAIR
Current Hatches
Sow Bugs
Midges
Baetis
Best Techniques
Dry Fly Fishing
Dry Dropper
Best Time Of Day
All Day Depending
Location
Lower Provo River
Overview
The Lower Provo is flowing at about 110 CFS. Weeds are starting to clear up and the fishing is getting good. Seeing plenty of Sow Bugs, Midges, and Baetis in the warmer parts of the day.
Fishing
FAIR
Current Hatches
Midges (size 20 and smaller)
baetis (20-24)
sow bugs (20-16)
worms
Best Techniques
Dry fly and nymphing
Location
Middle Provo River
Overview
The Middle Provo is moving at 140 CFS. Nymphing has been productive with some days having very good midge and baetis hatches on cloudier, warmer days. The warmest part of the day has been more productive than early mornings and late afternoons.
Latest Flows
Dam: ~140
Fishing
Good
Current Hatches
Sow Bugs
Baetis
Midges
Best Patterns
Midges (sized 20-24)
Baetis (20-24)
Small sow bugs (size 18-22)
Best Time Of Day
10 AM – 4 PM