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
Middle Provo River
Overview
The Middle Provo has been bumped since our last report, but this is a good thing. At ~325 cfs the river has more spots to fish than earlier this spring. The trout have started moving around so consider changing up your routine. The caddis are around, but the baetis nymphs are still working. Evening caddis hatches will start to get better. A few stoneflies have been sighted.
Latest Flows
Dam: ~325 cfs.
Fishing
Good
Current Hatches
Midges
some BWOs
Caddis
Skwallas
Best Patterns
Caddis Pupa, Elk Hair Caddis, Midge larva, BWO emergers, Stonefly nymphs
Best Time Of Day
11 AM – 4 PM
View archived provo river fishing reports here.
Location
Lower Provo River
Overview
The Lower Provo is flowing at ~484 cfs right now. This is somewhat high so be cautious when wading. Nymphing should be the most productive. Try out your baetis, sows, and caddis nymphs. The slow and deep pools are not the only place holding fish, so try out some of the less popular water if an angler is in your “go-to” spot.
Fishing
Good
Current Hatches
Midges (size 20 and smaller)
Baetis (size 22-18)
Caddis (16-20)
Best Techniques
Nymphing
Best Time Of Day
Mid Morning
View archived lower Provo fishing reports here.
Location
Weber River
Overview
The Weber River has finally come up and it is fishing very well. Caddis are rampant, and sow bugs are stirred up. Although there are a lot of adult caddis on the river only a few fish want to eat up top. The most productive method will be nymphing. Consider throwing a dry with a beaded caddis pupa dropper.
Latest Flows
~205 cfs below Rockport Reservoir
Fishing
Good!
Current Hatches
Caddis
Best Time Of Day
Afternoon – Evening
View archived Weber river fishing reports here.
Location
Area Small Streams
Overview
The area small streams are still at low water levels, but we have seen some come up to a fishable level. June should be THE month to hit these streams.
Latest Flows
For up to date stream flows you can check out: https://waterdata.usgs.gov/ut/nwis/current/?type=flow
Fishing
Ok
Current Hatches
Best Techniques
Best Time Of Day
View archived small streams fishing reports here.
Location
Lower Provo River
Overview
The Lower Provo is flowing at ~150 cfs right now. Fish midge patterns in the mornings until the baetis hatch starts. The mayflies can start anytime between 11am to 2pm depending on temperature and weather. The fishing is really good down on the Lower. Make some time to check it out before tuber season. Stick to small tippet (6X or 7X) and throw your dries.
Fishing
Really good
Current Hatches
Midges (size 20 and smaller)
Baetis (size 22-18)
Best Techniques
Nymphing
Dry fly
Best Time Of Day
11AM to 3PM
View archived lower Provo fishing reports here.