Provo River Fishing Report

The release from Jordanelle Reservoir is at 150 CFS. River flows in Charleston are at 177 CFS. Below Deer Creek Reservoir the release from the dam is at 99 CFS. River temperatures are around 41 degrees Fahrenheit.

There are still some baetis and midges around so depending on the day, you can find some decent dry fly fishing. Fish a mother shucker, cluster midge, or small baetis pattern on 6 or 7x tippet and you will be rewarded if fish are rising.

Nymph or streamer fishing on the Provo can be productive as well in the winter months. Fish usually move into the deeper pools when the water temperatures drop so target slower, deeper water. If you are nymphing sow bugs or scuds will work throughout the winter. Also try smaller, flashy midges, think size 24 in red or purple. Fish will also eat a smaller zebra midge or a baetis emerger if a hatch comes off. Don’t be afraid to throw a larger prince nymph throughout the winter months as an attractor.

When streamer fishing the Provo, I tend to fish a non articulated streamer. I like small leech, baitfish, or sculpin patterns in olive/copper, natural, black, white/gold, or plain white. If you choose to fish streamers, keep moving, but be mindful of other anglers. The more water you cover, the better the chance you have of hooking up.

Fish are still spawning on the Provo. Be mindful of redds and spawning activity while wading.