Current Flows: 24 CFS
Updated: March 2026
The Weber River through Wanship and the greater Park City area remains very low, with flows around 24 CFS.
Current Conditions- Weber River
Low water continues to limit fishable habitat, making this stretch of the Middle Weber River technical and best suited for patient anglers.
If You Fish It
Focus on:
- Faster, oxygenated water
- Deeper runs and pools
Productive Flies
- Midges (22–24)
- Sow Bugs (20–24)
Light tippet and precise drifts are critical in these conditions.
Outlook
Until flows increase, the Middle Weber River near Park City will remain a challenging fishery. Anglers looking for more consistent action should consider the Provo River.
Lower Weber River Fishing Report – Henefer & Morgan, Utah
Current Flows: 103 CFS
Updated: March 2026
The Lower Weber River near Henefer and Morgan is seeing a big improvement, with flows now around 103 CFS. This increase has opened up more fishable water and improved overall conditions.
Key Update
Anglers can now fish above the Lost Creek confluence, as flows have returned to this section of the river.
What’s Working- Weber River
- Midges (22–25) – grey, purple, black
- Sow Bugs (18–22) – grey, tan
Fish are feeding well on small patterns, especially in deeper runs and seams.
Bonus: BWO Activity
We’re still seeing afternoon Blue-Winged Olive (BWO) hatches, creating opportunities for fish to move into softer water and feed higher in the column.
Where to Focus
- Water above the Lost Creek confluence
- Deeper runs and seams with consistent flow
- Tailouts during hatch windows
Outlook- Weber River
With improved flows, the Lower Weber River is quickly becoming a solid option again for anglers near Henefer and Morgan. Expect fishing to continue improving as conditions stabilize.
Book a Trip
If you want to get dialed in on current conditions across the Provo River and Weber River, book a trip with Wild Utah Fly Fishing and spend a day on the water with a local guide. 🎣




