Current snowpack in the Weber River Drainage is sitting at 146 percent of normal.
Releases out of Rockport reservoir are currently at 152 CFS
Releases out of Echo reservoir are currently at 146 CFS.
River flows by Mountain Green are at approximately 232 CFS.
We are finally seeing decent flows on the Weber River. Expect to see similar conditions to what you would find on the Provo. The most midge activity and therefore the best fishing will be during the warmest part of the day (11 AM - 3 PM). Plan on having some sow bugs, midges, and some baetis patterns for nymphing. For dries, be prepared with a variety of your favorite midges. It’s still Winter so light tippet (at least 6X) and long leaders are keys to success, both dry fly and nymph eats are fairly subtle during this time of the year. With the higher flows, the streamer fishing could be decent. I like to fish non articulated streamers like zonkers and buggers on smaller rivers like the Weber. Try them in a variety of different colors. Think dark colors on dark days and bright colors on bright days and be prepared to cover water for success while streamer fishing.