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*Start times and end times may vary for ALL trips. Please note that trips run in the spring/summer will start earlier than trips in the winter/fall. Morning trips could start around sunrise or shortly afterwards. Meeting locations may vary. Your guide will reach out before the trip to confirm time and location.* Utah’s Provo River is a phenomenal blue ribbon self-sustaining brown trout fishery with all brown trout naturally reproducing in the river without stocking. In addition you will find Rainbow Trout, Cutthroat Trout and even Brook Trout in the upper reaches. The Provo offers a large variety of water types and offers great fly fishing options throughout the entire season including the middle of winter. The Provo River originates on the western flanks of the Uinta Mountain range east of our shop here in Park City, Utah. As it leaves the Uinta Mountains, the Provo makes its way through two major reservoirs, Jordanelle Reservoir and Deer Creek Reservoir, and a major population center in the lower reaches before ultimately ending the journey as it empties into Utah Lake. For ease of description, it is divided into three sections; the upper Provo River (the river above Jordanelle reservoir upstream to the headwaters), the middle Provo River (the river below Jordanelle Reservoir downstream to Deer Creek Reservoir), and the lower Provo River (the river below Deer Creek Reservoir downstream.) Our fly fishing guides are experienced in fishing all three sections but specialize on and spend the majority of their time on the middle Provo River and the lower Provo River. In addition to the Provo River, the Weber River is only 20 minutes from the shop and it is an excellent wild brown trout fishery in it’s own right. There are times when the “Weeb” outfishes the Provo when conditions are right and our guides love to fish it when this is the case. The Weber is a prolific caddis stream and because of this fishes best when these insects are hatching. There is an early season “Mother’s Day Caddis” and another caddis hatch later in the summertime that make up the majority of the dry fly fishing. It is also a productive nymph fishery any time and is a good option as an alternative to the Provo that is close by. For current conditions on the most recent fishing and more information read our current Weber River Fishing Reports.
Trip Location

4343 N. Hwy 224 Ste. 101, Park City, UT 84098

Meeting Location

4343 N. Hwy 224 Ste. 101, Park City, UT 84098

$485.00

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