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Weber River - July 1st, 2008
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FISHING: Great maps
Current reported flow is at 329 cfs. Fish caddis and emergers deep and on shallow nymph rigs. A sow bug or hare's ear trailed by a midge larvae  or a caddis nymph will produce consistently.  With water gaining some clarity expect to find some great caddis dry fly action.

Dry flies:
Caddis, caddis and caddis
Nymphs:
Sow bug #12-#16, Hare's ear #14-#16 (hello whitey),zebra midge (red and black) #20-#22, Caddis emergers.  Deep sparkle pupa.

Streamers:
Double bunnies, clousers, woolly buggers, Platte River Spider and zonkers are always good.


 
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Weber River - May 14th, 2008
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Once you find feeding fish in deep seams and runs stay put for a while to take advantage of the run and the fish feeding down deep. A sow bug or hare's ear trailed by a midge larvae  or a baetis nymph will produce consistently.  A san jaun worm as a lead fly on the weber is always a good idea.  Also you may may want to try a black or brown woolly bugger as a lead fly with a dropper fly tied off the back.  Dead drift this rig through the run and let  it swing up at the end of your drift, then hang on.

Dry flies:
Blue Wing Olives - Parachutes and standards.  Gulper Specials, Midge: griffiths gnat, befus midge, parachute adams.

Nymphs:
Sow bug #12-#16, Hare's ear #14-#16 (hello whitey),zebra midge (red and black) #20-#22, Barr's BWO emerger #18-#20

Streamers:
Double bunnies, clousers, woolly buggers and zonkers are always good.



Report provided by Brian Westover
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Weber River - April 4th, 2008
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FISHING: Great maps
The Weber River is fishing well right now with some really nice fish being caught.  This time of year you can still find some lake fish that have run up from the reservoirs.  With or without the lake-run fish, the weber always has some nice fish to be had.

The Blue-Winged Olives are starting to show, but are not in full force yet and they they are even more inconsitent on the Weber.  Nymphing can be really good right now.  A couple of our guides snuck up to the Weber earlier this week and they came back with big smiles on their faces.

Dry flies:


Blue Wing Olives - Parachutes and standards.  Gulper Specials, Midge: griffiths gnat, befus midge, parachute adams.

Nymphs:

 

Hares ears:  with and without a bead 14-18.  Never fish the Weber with out hares ears., Sowbugs, scuds and ray charles:  Tan Sowbug,   Zebra midge:  16-22  bro, blk, gry, wine, red, Red fox squirrel nymph:  16-18, Eggs, San juan worm:  red and brown PMD

Streamers:
Double bunnies, clousers, woolly buggers and zonkers are always good.



Report provided by Dustin Carlson
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Weber River - September 28th, 2007
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FISHING: Great maps
The Weber is a good alternative to the Provo.  As many of you know who have fished with us, the Weber has the potential of producing a truly memorable day of fishing.  There is a good population of mighty white fish, and some wonderful browns.  If you are willing to work through the white fish, you will be rewarded with some large browns.

By this time of the season, the caddis and PMD hatchs are done.  There are still terestrials along the banks, and a hopper dropper technique can be effective.  Nymphing is usually the most productive way to fish the Weber this time of year.  However streamers can also produce fish.

Dry flies:
Terestials:  Hoppers, chernobyls, ants and beetles.
Midge:  griffiths gnat, befus midge, parachute adams.

Nymphs:
Hares ears:  with and without a bead 14-18.  Never fish the Weber with out hares ears.
Sowbugs, scuds and ray charles:  16-20 
Pheasant tails:  16-20
Prince Nymph
Zebra midge:  16-22  bro, blk, gry, wine, red 
Red fox squirrel nymph:  16-18
San juan worm:  red and brown
Caddis nymphs:  Have a good variety of caddis patterns.  The green weenie has been a good one.
PMD:  barrs PMD emerger

Streamers:
Double bunnies, clousers, woolly buggers and zonkers are always good.



Report provided by Chris Pearson
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Weber River - August 27th, 2007
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FISHING: Great maps
This may be one of your best options right now in the area.  The Weber has been fishing good, and some really nice fish are being caught.  The Weber is one of our favorites, and when we get some rare time to go fishing ourselves, we usually choose the Weber.  In good part because this fishing rivals that of the Provo without the crowds.

The flows on the Weber are stable, about 195 fps, according to the USGS site.  This is a wadable flow and a good flow for fishing.  Most of the same patterns that are working on the Provo also work well on the Weber.

Dry flies:
Terestials:  Hoppers, chernobyls, ants and beetles. 
PMD's:  Extended bodies, parachutes and comparaduns 18-20
Caddis:  Elk hair caddis, EZ caddis and goddard caddis 14-18

Nymphs:
Hares ears:  with and without a bead 14-18.  Never fish the Weber with out hares ears.
Sowbugs, scuds and ray charles:  16-20 
Pheasant tails:  16-20
Prince Nymph
Zebra midge:  16-22  bro, blk, gry, wine, red 
Red fox squirrel nymph:  16-18
San juan worm:  red and brown
Caddis nymphs:  Have a good variety of caddis patterns.  The green weenie has been a good one.
PMD:  barrs PMD emerger

Streamers:
Double bunnies, clousers, woolly buggers and zonkers are always good.



Report provided by Chris Pearson
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Weber River - August 1st, 2007
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FISHING: Good maps
Fishing has been good, but not great.  Some high quality fish are being caught, but not the numbers. Nymphing with your standards is your best bet until there is a hatch.  Don't ignore the bigger stonefly nymphs.  Look for fish in deeper runs until the hatch starts and the move into shallow riffle water to feed.  There are lots of caddis in the water and if you can be there when they decide to hatch, you are in for a treat.  Want to escape the crowds of the Provo...go to the Weber.

Dry flies:
Elk Hair Caddis  12-18
Goddard Caddis  12-18
PMD  14-18
Stimulators (orange & yellow)  8-14

Nymphs:
Hares ear  (with or without a bead)   16-20
Pheasant tail  (with or without a bead)  16-20
Peeking Caddis  14-16
Buckskin Caddis  14-16
Caddis Emergers Tan or Olive  14-16
Stonefly Nymphs 8-12

Streamers:
Is there a bad time to throw streamers?!?
Anything from muddler minnows to double bunnies should do the trick.

Report provided by Dustin Carlson
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Weber River - July 10th, 2007
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FISHING: Great maps
Nymphing with your standards is your best bet until there is a hatch.  Don't ignore the bigger stonefly nymphs.  Look for fish in deeper runs until the hatch starts and the move into shallow riffle water to feed.    Want to escape the crowds of the Provo...go to the Weber.

Dry flies:
Elk Hair Caddis  12-18
Goddard Caddis  12-18
PMD  14-18
Stimulators (orange & yellow)  8-14

Nymphs:
Hares ear  (with or without a bead)   16-20
Pheasant tail  (with or without a bead)  16-20
Peeking Caddis  14-16
Buckskin Caddis  14-16
Caddis Emergers Tan or Olive  14-16
Stonefly Nymphs 8-12

Streamers:
Is there a bad time to throw streamers?!?
Anything from muddler minnows to double bunnies should do the trick.

Report provided by Dustin Carlson
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Weber River - June 8th, 2007
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FISHING: Great maps
Still some caddis around.  Strongest in the evening.  Nymphing with your standards is your best bet until there is a caddis hatch.  Watch for the stones and PMD's anytime now.  Look for fish in deeper runs until the hatch starts and the move into shallow riffle water to feed.    Want to escape the crowds of the Provo...go to the Weber.

Dry flies:
Elk Hair Caddis  12-18
Goddard Caddis  12-18
PMD  14-18
Stimulators (orange & yellow)  8-14

Nymphs:
Hares ear  (with or without a bead)   16-20
Pheasant tail  (with or without a bead)  16-20
Peeking Caddis  14-16
Buckskin Caddis  14-16
Caddis Emergers Tan or Olive  14-16
Stonefly Nymphs 8-12

Streamers:
Is there a bad time to throw streamers?!?
Anything from muddler minnows to double bunnies should do the trick.

Report provided by Dustin Carlson
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Weber River - May 11th, 2007
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FISHING: Great maps
The Blue Wing Olive hatch is pretty much over.  Fishing is still good, but you will want to concentrate on nymphing the river until you see a solid pod of risers.  The Weber has one of the best evening caddis hatches around and it should start any day now.  Want to escape the crowds of the Provo...go to the Weber.

 

Dry flies:
BWO   16-18
Gulper Specials  16-18
Elk Hair Caddis  12-18
Goddard Caddis  12-18


Nymphs:
Hares ear  (with or without a bead)   16-20
Pheasant tail  (with or without a bead)  16-20
Loop Wing BWO  18-20
Zebra Midges (black, brown)  18-20
Peeking Caddis  14-16
Buckskin Caddis  14-16
Caddis Emergers Tan or Olive  14-16

Streamers:
Is there a bad time to throw streamers?!?

Report provided by Dustin Carlson
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Weber River - April 11th, 2007
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FISHING: Great maps
Pretty similar situation over on the Weber River as the Provo.  A solid baetis hatch is just starting to role.  It is just going to get better.  Want to escape the crowds of the Provo...go to the Weber.

Dry flies:
BWO   16-18
Gulper Specials  16-18

Nymphs:
Hares ear  (with or without a bead)   16-20
Pheasant tail  (with or without a bead)  16-20
Loop Wing BWO  18-20
Zebra Midges (black, brown)  18-20

Streamers:
Is there a bad time to throw streamers?!?

Report provided by Dustin Carlson
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