The "A" section is fishing with some smaller terrestrials. Small Cinnamon Ants, Sailor Ants, Beetles, and Hoppers have been working well on top. Drop some smaller Zebra Midges and Baetis patterns off the dry for some subsurface patterns. "B" and "C" sections have been producing some nice fish on some larger terrestrials like Fat Alberts and Chernobyls. Streamers have also been working well on the lower sections.
• Middle Provo River
Caddis have been the fly of choice on the Middle, both dry and pupa patterns. Lawson's E-Z Caddis in olive has been great, as has brown or tan Elk Hair Caddis. Fish the small pockets between the large pools in morning and evening for fast dry fly action. Some PMD's still getting rises in #20, and small hoppers are fooling a few fish in the afternoon hours. Pulsating Caddis Pupa and Hogan's Good and Plenty have been good subsurface caddis patterns. If running a double nymph rig, trail a small Baetis nymph, or small black midge larva in #18-22. Fish are starting to chase down some olive streamer patterns too.
• Strawberry Reservoir
Fishing's been good, with mostly 12"-18" rainbows being caught. Try trolling with pop gear or Rocky Mountain Dodgers and trailing small plastic squid in white and chartreuse colors. Flatfish and Wedding Rings have also been good to troll. Fly fishers are picking up some fish on big black bunny leeches, and olive mohair leeches. Look for the cutthroat fishing to start improving towards the end of the month and peak in October.
• Jordanelle
Smallmouth fishing continues to be great! Dark colored tube jigs, drop shot style worms, Reaction Innovations Little Dipper plastics. Look for the fish in 5' - 15' of water on the north end of the reservoir and over on the Rock Cliff river arm. Trout fishing in the morning on the Rock Cliff arm has been good on PowerBait.
• Rockport
Trout fishing continues to be good from shore with PowerBait. The east side of the reservoir inside the state park has been fishing best. Trolling has been very good with pop gear and small spoons and Flatfish.
• Uinta Lakes
The roadside lakes are fishing great and still heavily stocked from the past Labor Day weekend. If you like to use bait try power bait or worms. Lure fishing is good with Jakes Spin-a-lures for deep lakes or spinners for shallow lakes or fishing near the edge. Flies work great with either spinning rod and bubble or fly rod. Try using a Royal flush, small crystal killer or prince nymph wet or an ant or parachute adams dry.
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