Provo River Fishing

Provo River Fishing Report

Dam releases below Jordanelle Reservoir are at 149 CFS. Flows in Charleston are at 165 CFS. Flows below Deer Creek Reservoir are at 180 CFS. Current water temperatures are around 42 degrees Fahrenheit.

Winter fishing conditions are fast approaching and the fish are moving into the deeper runs for the foreseeable future. There is some midge activity occurring midday and there are some rising fish that are targeting midges on the surface. Fish small midges, sow bugs, and some other attractor patterns. Don’t be afraid to cover water and through streamers through the deeper runs and cutbanks. You might be rewarded with some larger fish.

Please be mindful of spawning fish.

Provo River Fishing Report

Dam releases below Jordanelle Reservoir are at 149 CFS. Flows in Charleston are at 165 CFS. Flows below Deer Creek Reservoir are at 126 CFS. Current water temperatures are around 49 degrees Fahrenheit.

November is here and snow is in the forecast. What little terrestrial activity was around is subsiding for the year. However, the streamer bite should be picking up. There has been some decent baetis activity as well as a few midges flying around. If you are planning of fishing the Provo have some sow bugs, baetis, and midges ready to go. The baetis hatch is starting around midday.

Please be mindful of spawning fish.

Provo River Fishing Report

Dam releases below Jordanelle Reservoir are at 148 CFS. Flows in Charleston are at 165 CFS. Flows below Deer Creek Reservoir are at 144 CFS. Current water temperatures are around 49 degrees Fahrenheit.

The colder temps should make the streamer bite pick up on the Provo.

On sunny days there might still be some terrestrial opportunities and some October caddis showing up. Baetis and midges are moving as well as sow bugs.

Provo River Fishing Report

Dam releases below Jordanelle Reservoir are at 1,558 CFS. Flows in Charleston are at 1,490 CFS. Flows below Deer Creek Reservoir are at 902 CFS. Current water temperatures are around 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

Flows are very high below Jordanelle and Deer Creek Reservoirs. Flows going into Jordanelle are over 2,000 CFS. The Middle Provo and Lower Provo are fishable at these levels, but be very careful when wading. Look for fish in the slower moving runs and fish high water bugs like San Juan worms and sow bugs.