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 Its still early for the weber, water is low and off color down low. Warmer days and higher flowswill be better. Latest Flows 77 CFS below Rockport Reservoir Fishing Sporadic reports of decent fishing Current Hatches Midges, BWOs Best Techniques Nymphs and streamers Best Time Of Day 12 PM to 3PM View archived Weber river fishing reports here.
Location Weber River Overview Fishing on the Weber has been a little rough this fall. Water temps were warm and then the river dropped to 22cfs. With cooler temps things should have improved slightly, but conditions will still be pretty tough. Be on the lookout for spawning fish, and please don't step on redds. Latest Flows 22 CFS below Rockport Reservoir Fishing Bleh Current Hatches Midges, BWOs, Caddis, Small streamers Best Techniques Nymphs, streamers, or dry flies. Best Time Of Day 10 AM - Dark View archived Weber river fishing reports here.
Location Weber River Overview Fishing on the Weber has been great this summer. There are still some PMD's midday and Caddis flying around into the evening. Early in the morning there is a decent midge hatch as well. During the late summer and into the Fall, you can find some great terrestrial fishing. Keep on moving and working the banks with a hopper or an ant pattern. The Weber has been busy this summer due to high flows on the Lower and Middle Provo River, but as flows subside there angling pressure will spread out across the region. Enjoy the cooler temps and great fishing! Latest Flows 200 CFS below Rockport Reservoir Fishing Good/Great Current Hatches Midges, PMD's, Caddis, Terrestrials. Best Techniques Nymphs, streamers, or dry flies. Best Time Of Day 8 AM - Dark View archived Weber river fishing reports here.
Location Weber River Overview Fishing on the Weber remains solid with PMD hatches throughout the day. Most anglers have reported the hatch starting mid-morning and lasting throughout the day. Look for fishing rising in the faster riffle water and on the banks for these bugs. It is also terrestrial time on the Weber. The fish are just starting to look for these bugs so don't be afraid to work the banks with an ant, beetle, hopper, etc... Remember that it is essential to not stand in one place when fishing terrestrials. Constantly be working the banks and moving from spot to spot. While the caddis fishing hasn't been as good as usual, we have had some reports of anglers doing well with nymph larva and pupa which is an indicator that the dry fly fishing could get really good at any time. Caddis fishing in the evenings on the Weber can be some of the best local fishing all summer so make sure to keep checking for these bugs consistently. NEVER forget about streamers on the Weber... Latest Flows 195 CFS below Rockport Reservoir Fishing Good/Great Current Hatches PMD's 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 View archived Weber river fishing reports here.
Location Weber River Overview Fishing on the Weber remains solid with PMD hatches throughout the day. Most anglers have reported the hatch starting mid-morning and lasting throughout the day. Look for fishing rising in the faster riffle water and on the banks for these bugs. It is also terrestrial time on the Weber. The fish are just starting to look for these bugs so don't be afraid to work the banks with an ant, beetle, hopper, etc... Remember that it is essential to not stand in one place when fishing terrestrials. Constantly be working the banks and moving from spot to spot. While the caddis fishing hasn't been as good as usual, we have had some reports of anglers doing well with nymph larva and pupa which is an indicator that the dry fly fishing could get really good at any time. Caddis fishing in the evenings on the Weber can be some of the best local fishing all summer so make sure to keep checking for these bugs consistently. NEVER forget about streamers on the Weber... Latest Flows 200 CFS below Rockport Reservoir Fishing Good/Great Current Hatches PMD's 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 View archived Weber river fishing reports here.