Current Flows: 23.6 CFS
Updated: April 2026
The Weber River through Park City and Wanship remains extremely low at 23.6 CFS. Conditions continue to be challenging, and anglers should consider other options if possible.
Weber River Current Conditions
Low water is limiting fishable habitat, and trout are concentrated in fewer areas. These fish are more cautious and require a careful approach.
If You Fish The Weber River
Focus on:
- Faster-moving, oxygenated water
- Deeper pools and runs
Productive Flies on the Weber River
- Midges (22–24) – black, grey
- Sow Bugs (20–24) – grey, tan
Keep presentations light and precise.
Outlook
The Middle Weber River near Park City will remain technical until flows improve. For more consistent action, the Provo River is still the better bet.

Lower Weber River Fishing Report – Henefer & Morgan, Utah
Current Flows: 1.11 CFS
Updated: April 2026
The Lower Weber River near Henefer and Morgan is holding around 1.11 CFS, which is typical for this time of year. Despite low flows, there are still opportunities for anglers who target the right water.
Where to Fish
- Focus below the Lost Creek confluence
- Avoid areas below Echo Reservoir where flows are minimal
What’s Working
- Midges (22–25) – grey, purple, black
- Sow Bugs (18–22) – grey, tan
Bonus: BWO Activity
Afternoon Blue-Winged Olive (BWO) hatches are still showing up and can create short but fun dry fly windows.
Outlook
The Lower Weber River remains a viable option for anglers near Henefer and Morgan, especially when approached with a focus on the right water and small, natural flies.
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