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.
Location Weber River Overview The Weber has been dropped down to it's winter flow of about 30 CFS. This time of year we try to avoid being on the river while the brown trout spawn. At these low flows it is much easier to put stress on the fish, especially for the next month or so while the spawn is happening. We expect flows to come back up in the springtime. Less water means less oxygen and less places for fish to reside, be respectful and patient on this fishery! Latest Flows ~30 Fishing conditions N/A Current Hatches N/A Best Time Of Day N/A
Location Weber River Overview The Weber is currently flowing at 200 CFs below the Rockport Dam. Fishing has been good with nymphing being your most productive option. There is some dry fly opportunity throughout the day, but hunt for those rising fish. Early mornings have been most productive fishing midges until PMD's start moving around. There are caddis on the water, but the hatch is very sporadic. On most warm days the water temps are getting pretty warm the further down stream you go. Latest Flows ~200 Fishing conditions good Current Hatches Sowbug (16-22) Midges (20-24) Caddis (18-20) PMD (18-22) Best Time Of Day All Day, water temps permitting
Location Weber River Overview The Weber is currently flowing at 200 CFs below the Rockport Dam. Fishing has been good with nymphing being your most productive option. There is some dry fly opportunity throughout the day, but hunt for those rising fish. Early mornings have been most productive fishing midges until PMD's start moving around. There are caddis on the water, but the hatch is very sporadic. On most warm days the water temps are getting pretty warm the further down stream you go. Latest Flows ~200 Fishing conditions good Current Hatches Sowbug (16-22) Midges (20-24) Caddis (18-20) PMD (18-22) Best Time Of Day All Day, water temps permitting
Location Weber River Overview Good news! There is finally water moving through the middle section of the Weber River. Rockport release is at 100 CFS into the river. This is a much better flow compared to the previous flow of 25 CFS. There are rumors of caddis around sun up and sun down, with sporadic hatches throughout the day. Nymphing midges, caddis and sow bugs will be productive, but keep your eyes out for rising fish if you would like to throw dries. Latest Flows ~110 CFS Fishing conditions good Current Hatches Sowbug (16-22) Midges (20-24) Caddis (18-20) Best Time Of Day Early mornings, late afternoons
Location Weber River Overview The Weber river between Rockport and Echo reservoirs is currently at a flow of 25 CFS. This is a low flow and we have yet to see any sort of simulated run off. These lower flows make the fishing tricky. We have seen some caddis and midges here and there but the bite is iffy regardless if you are dry flying or nymphing. Latest Flows ~25 CFS Fishing conditions Slow Current Hatches Sowbug (16-22) Midges (20-24) Caddis (18-20) Best Time Of Day Early mornings, late afternoons