Weber River Fishing Report

Water releases from Rockport Reservoir are at 303 CFS. By Coalville the flows are around 562 CFS. Below Echo the Weber is flowing at 662 CFS. Throughout the I 84 canyon the Weber picks up a lot more water and is flowing at about 1,070 CFS once it gets to Ogden. Snowpack in the Weber River Drainage is no longer being reported, but there still is quite a bit of snow left in the mountains that has to melt.. Due to snowmelt the Upper and Lower Weber are kind of out of the picture for fishing. Flows have increased, but are still at a fishable level between Wanship and Coalville.

The high flows have limited most fishing on the Weber to either nymphing or tossing streamers. There are still some caddis around, but the Mother’s Day caddis hatch has come and gone. If I were heading out to the Weber I would try nymphing some Caddis Larva, midges, sow bugs, or a San Juan Worm. In terms of streamers, I would stick to smaller zonkers or sculpzillas in white, olive, or tan. Find the soft seams and focus most of your attention on that slower water. That is where the fish will hold in the higher flows.