March 27 - April 2

Upper Provo River
Fishing has been good especially as the water warms from mid-morning into the afternoon. Some winter stones being seen. Try nymphing with #8 Pat's Rubber Legs, #16-18 Pheasant Tails, #14-16 Copper Johns, #12 Red San Juan worms.


Middle Provo River
Flows are up but fishing is good. Midges are still the most consistent action but Baetis are showing up and will only get stronger. Olive, gray, and black midge larvae and pupa are working well along with baetis nymphs. Try trailing any of those behind a larger stone nymph. Noon time has been seeing a lot of fish feeding on the surface. Nymph with #18-22 Befus Bugs, Jujubee Midges, Zebra's. #16-20 Barr's Emergers, Pheasant Tails, Juju Baetis. #8-12 Epoxy Stones, Pat's Rubber Legs, Red Fox Squirrel's. Dry's and emergers: #18-22 CDC Midges, Hi-Vis Midge Clusters, Sprout Midges, Mating Midges. Look for Blue Winged Olives in the afternoon and try Parachute Adams, Sprout Baetis, Sparkle Duns, and Parachute Blue Wings.


Lower Provo River
Baetis season is upon us! Fish are still keying on midges mid-morning to early afternoon, then switching to Baetis from mid to late afternoon. Nymphing with #16-18 Zebra Midges, #16-20 Barr's Emergers, #16-18 Psycho Mays, #14-18 Sow Bugs. Dry and emerger action good on #18 Befus Emergers, #16-20 Sprout Baetis, #16-20 Blue Winged Olive Parachutes, #18-20 Griffith's Gnat's and Mating Midges.


Strawberry Reservoir
Frozen with 20"-30" of ice covering the reservoir. Anticipate ice off near the end of April.


Jordanelle
Ice still covers the Northern portion of the reservoir as well as a portion of the Provo River arm. Boats have been able to launch at the small craft ramp. Reports of some nice browns and some rainbows being caught on Rapala's and lipless crankbaits.