Weber River Fly Fishing Report - June 7, 2026

Fly Fishing Report

WEBER RIVER

Report
JUN 8 — 15, 2026
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Flow
313CFS
WEBER RIVER NEAR OAKLEY, UT
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Water Temp
Updated 2026-06-07
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Weather
45–74°F
Partly Cloudy
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Clarity
Clear
Check post-storm
The Weber River near Oakley is running at 313 CFS with a gauge height of 6.3 ft — elevated but fishable, pushing trout tight to softer edges, seams, and bankside structure. Expect clearing skies and a high of 74°F Monday before a slight chance of afternoon storms Tuesday, which could trigger excellent dry-fly windows.
Hatch Chart
Insect Size Activity Prime Time
Midges (Chironomidae) #20–22 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ — Year-round staple, critical all day All day; peak early morning & evening
Blue-Winged Olive (Baetis) #20–22 ⭐⭐⭐⭐ — Active; best on overcast or cloudy periods Late morning – early afternoon
Caddis (Mother's Day / Early Summer) #14–20 ⭐⭐⭐ — Tapering but still producing afternoon emergences Early–mid afternoon, 1–4 PM
Pale Morning Dun (PMD) #18–20 ⭐⭐⭐ — Building; nymphs most productive now Late morning on warmer, sunny days
Stonefly (Brown / Golden) #12–16 ⭐⭐ — Late-season stragglers; nymphs still effective Midday
Terrestrials (Ants) #14–18 ⭐⭐ — Early season; warming afternoons triggering activity Afternoon, especially warm sunny days
Best Time Window
  • Early morning (6–9 AM): Midge and BWO nymphing in pools and tailouts before light pressure; streamers along banks at first light
  • Late morning to mid-afternoon (10 AM–4 PM): Prime dry-fly window for caddis and PMD emergences on warmer days; nymphing with PMD and caddis pupa patterns
  • Evening (6–8 PM): Caddis adults and midge clusters on the surface; swing soft-hackles and wet caddis through runs as light fades
Guide's Tip
From the benchWith the Weber running at 313 CFS, trout have abandoned mid-river and are stacked in softer water — target the inside seams of bends, bankside eddies, and the slack water behind boulders. Lead your nymphs with enough weight to tick the bottom; at this flow, you need to get down fast or you're fishing over the fish. Monday's high of 74°F and partly sunny skies should trigger a solid caddis emergence in the 1–4 PM window — be ready to switch to a dry when you see the first rises. If Tuesday's afternoon storms materialize, don't leave the river — the low-light and barometric drop often produce the best streamer fishing of the week.
Main Species
Brown Trout
Rainbow Trout
Bonneville Cutthroat Trout
Fly Fish Food
Report generated June 8, 2026 — Next update: June 15, 2026