Green River Fishing Report

From the Bureau of Reclamation:

“As of November 1, 2023 (end of day), Flaming Gorge Reservoir pool elevation is 6029.15 feet, which amounts to 88 percent of live storage capacity. Unregulated inflow volume for the month of October is approximately 69,000 acre-feet (af), which is 129 percent of the average October unregulated inflow volume.

Flaming Gorge Dam operations are in an average hydrologic classification for the month of November and are projected to remain in the average hydrologic classification through the remainder of the base flow period. The autumn average daily release remains within the average hydrologic classification range of 1,500 cfs to 2,400 cfs in Reach 2, measured at the Jensen USGS Gage. Current average daily release is approximately 1,500 cfs. This data is considered the most likely scenario given the current forecast, is general, and is subject to changing conditions.

The November unregulated inflows into Flaming Gorge for the next three months projects near average. November, December, and January forecasted unregulated inflow volumes amount to 56,000 af (113 percent of average), 39,000 af (118 percent of average), 45,000 af (112 percent of average), respectively..

What this means:

Flows are fluctuating between 887 CFS and 2,200 CFS. At around 5 AM flows begin to increase for the day. Throughout the day the release is around 1,620 CFS. Around 10 PM flows increase to 2,200 CFS. At midnight flows drop to 887 CFS. Water temperatures are around 47.8 degrees Fahrenheit. Although this is a decent flow for fishing, the timing of the increase of water getting to the C section is a little late to capitalize on the streamer bite and daylight.

The Winterish weather has brought the terrestrial bite to a close. We are seeing a decent baetis hatch though so dry dropper or double dry rigs have been productive during the hatch. The streamer bite continues to get better, especially in the shade of the canyon on the A section. The bite on B is decent, but not as good as it currently is on A.

All in all the fishing remains great on the Green. Please be mindful of spawning fish. If you chose to fish during the spawn, do not walk on or through redds.

Southwest Wyoming Fishing Report

From the Bureau of Reclamation:

As of November 02, 2023, the Fontenelle Reservoir pool elevation is 6497.27 feet, which amounts to 80 percent of live storage capacity. Inflows for the month of October totaled approximately 52,846 acre-feet (af) or 117 percent of average. Current release rate is set at 1,100 cfs. Winter base flow release will be set in mid-November after receiving the November forecasts. Winter base flow will be set to a constant release rate from mid-November to approximately mid-March, depending on winter icing conditions. Pending hydrology, winter releases will be approximately 1,125 cfs.

The November final forecast for unregulated inflows into Fontenelle for the next three months projects near average conditions. November, December, and January Most Probable inflow volumes amount to 45,000 af (107 percent of average), 35,000 af (109 percent of average), and 32,000 af (107 percent of average) respectively.

What this means:

Releases from Fontenelle Reservoir are currently at 1,050 CFS.

The moss is still a concern while fishing the Green, but the colder temperatures should help it clear up over the next few weeks. There still is some decent midge and baetis activity. With the cooling temperatures the streamer bite should also begin to pick up.

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.

Weber River Fishing Report

Releases out of Rockport Reservoir are currently at 143 CFS.

River flows by Coalville are currently at 176 CFS.

Releases out of Echo Reservoir are currently at 111 CFS.

River flows by Mountain Green are at approximately 126 CFS.

All of the Weber River looks good for fishing right now. Flows have been fluctuating so check the current streamflow before venturing out. November and winter weather is here, which means the terrestrial fishing should be coming to a close. Streamer fishing should be picking up though. Bring some sow bug, midge, and baetis patterns along if you plan on fishing the Weber.

Please be mindful of spawning brown trout.