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Weber River Fishing Report

Releases out of Rockport Reservoir are currently at 196 CFS.

The river near Coalville is currently flowing at 258 CFS.

Releases out of Echo Reservoir are currently at 304 CFS.

River flows by Mountain Green are at approximately 314 CFS.

Summer hatches have not yet started on the Weber River, but I would be on the lookout for a few remaining Mother’s Day Caddis. If you are nymphing, try caddis, worms, sow bugs, and scuds. Now that we are seeing more water in the Weber, fishing streamers tight to the bank might be effective as well.

The current water year to date precipitation is the Weber River Drainage is at 87 percent of normal.

Small Stream Fishing Report

Now is a great time to target many of Utah’s small streams. Most high mountain access roads are open for the season and the fishing is heating up. Depending on where you are at in the state, you can run into salmon flies, cicadas, green drakes, caddis, midges, pale morning duns, and some early season terrestrials. Get it while the getting is good.

Weber River Fishing Report

Releases out of Rockport Reservoir are currently at 23.6 CFS.

The river near Coalville is currently flowing at 41.7 CFS.

Releases out of Echo Reservoir are currently at .79 CFS.

River flows by Mountain Green are at approximately 191 CFS.

The low flows along the entire Weber River are not ideal for fishing. I would recommend angling elsewhere.

Current snowpack in the Weber River Drainage is sitting at 29 percent of normal. The current water year to date precipitation is the Weber River Drainage is at 91 percent of normal.

Weber River Fishing Report

Releases out of Rockport Reservoir are currently at 25.1 CFS.

The river near Coalville is currently flowing at 39 CFS.

Releases out of Echo Reservoir are currently at .79 CFS.

River flows by Mountain Green are at approximately 57.3 CFS.

The low flows along the entire Weber River are not ideal for fishing. I would recommend angling elsewhere.

Current snowpack in the Weber River Drainage is sitting at 48 percent of normal. The current water year to date precipitation is the Weber River Drainage is at 87 percent of normal. Hopefully, this current storm cycle will bring some much needed snow to our mountains.