Friday June 7th 2013 Utah Fishing Report

Strawberry Reservoir
The fish are suspended in 15 feet down in depths of 35 to 40 feet of water. Use black, brown or white streamer paterns for flies, and try Lucky Craft Pointer 78's DD model in ghost minnow, ghost rainbow, or the lazer rainbow colors. 
Lower Provo
The flows are down and fishable, tie on sow bugs, baetis nymphs, san juan worms and caddis.The P.M.D.'s (pale morning dun) shoulod be right around the corner so brind some rust colored nymphs as well.
Middle Provo
Nymphing has been producing the most fish on the Middle. The flies to throw are either caddis, baetis, stoneflys, san juans worms, or attractor fly's. Look for some caddis dry fly action in the late evening as the sun is beginning to go down.
Scofield Reservoir
Scofield has been fishing well, mostly smaller fish with a few bigger ones occasionally. Black or brown flies have been popular or dark colored lures. As we progress more and more into the summer we will see the fish move out to deeper water.
Green River
Very High flows, in the neighborhood of 5700 CFS (cubic feet per second). Juju baetis, and zebra midges have been fishing well. We are also hearing good reports about cicadas and ants producing fish. If you are headed to the A section bring blue winged olives as well.
Weber River
Stoneflys, sow bugs, baeits, and caddis are all fishing well. The fish are beginning to get more aggressive and the flows are also pretty good so now is a good time to head up and get fishing.
Deer Creek
The fishing reports have been good from Deer Creek, the best locations have been west of the island. Use jakes-spin-a-lures, flatfish, or troll pop gear and a worm.

  Tomorrow, Saturday June 8th 2013, is free fishing day in the state of Utah so get out there and take advantage of it!

We are always interested in the latest reports, if you have been out fishing recently call us up and give us the news. The number here is (801) 272-8808

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