Weber River - Oakley - Utah
Fly Fishing River Report & Conditions

Weber River – Oakley - Water Flow Chart

Weber River – Oakley - Weather report & radar

Weber River – Oakley - General hatch chart

Month Hatch Time of Day Recommended Fly Sizes Popular Fly Patterns
January Midges Afternoon #18 – #22 Zebra Midge, Foam-Back Emerger
Scuds Any #14 – #18 BH Soft Hackle Olive, Gray Scud
February Midges Afternoon #18 – #22 Zebra Midge, Foam-Back Emerger
March Blue Wing Olives Afternoon #18 – #22 Parachute BWO, BWO Emerger
Midges Late Morning #16 – #20 BH Midge Pupa, Griffith’s Gnat
April Blue Wing Olives Afternoon #18 – #20 Parachute BWO, BWO Emerger
Midges Early Morning #16 – #20 Zebra Midge, WD-40
Caddisflies Evening #14 – #16 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
May Caddisflies Evening #14 – #16 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
Golden Stoneflies Afternoon to Dusk #8 – #12 Golden Stone Nymph, Stimulator
Green Drakes Late Afternoon #10 – #12 Green Drake Dun, Green Drake Nymph
June Golden Stoneflies Late Afternoon #6 – #10 Stimulator, Golden Stone Nymph
Green Drakes Late Afternoon #10 – #12 Green Drake Dun, Green Drake Nymph
PMDs Morning #16 – #18 PMD Dun, PMD Nymph
Caddisflies Evening #14 – #16 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
July PMDs Morning #16 – #18 PMD Dun, PMD Nymph
Terrestrals Afternoon #10 – #14 Chernobyl Ant, Hopper
Caddisflies Evening #14 – #16 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
August Terrestrials Afternoon #10 – #14 Chernobyl Ant, Hopper
PMDs Morning #16 – #18 PMD Dun, PMD Nymph
Caddisflies Evening #14 – #16 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
September Terrestrials Afternoon #10 – #14 Chernobyl Ant, Hopper
Caddisflies Evening #14 – #16 Elk Hair Caddis, X-Caddis
October Blue Wing Olives Afternoon #18 – #22 Parachute BWO, BWO Emerger
November Midges Afternoon #18 – #22 Zebra Midge, Foam-Back Emerger
December Midges Afternoon #18 – #22 Zebra Midge, Foam-Back Emerger

Weber River – Oakley Access Points

The Weber River in Oakley offers some outstanding fly fishing access points including:

  • Rockport Reservoir: A very popular fishing spot, with direct access right off of Highway 32.
  • Five C’s Fishing Preserve: It offers private water access with a variety of trout species.
  • Rhodes Valley Outfitters: Provides fully guided fly fishing trips with transportation to best locations.

Other significant points are:

  1. Weber River Parkway: Accessible from several points along its stretch, it provides multiple fishing opportunities.
  2. Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest: It borders the Weber River offering secluded fishing spots.

Weber River – Oakley Fishing Spots

The Weber River in Oakley provides exciting and productive spots for fly fishing enthusiasts. Some top spots include:

  • Cottonwood Access: This location on Weber’s middle section is abundant with brown trout with plenty of riffles and pools.
  • Taggart Special Recreation Management Area: The Weber River runs right through this area providing access to larger trout in a scenic location.
  • Henefer-Echo Wildlife Management Area: A stretch of Weber River teeming with various fish species. The diversity in fish habitats makes this location appealing.
  • Rockport State Park: Known for its wider turns and slower pace, providing an accessible and enjoyable fly fishing experience for beginners.
  • Weber Canyon: Provides challenging but rewarding fly fishing with its fast rapids and rocky formations.

Weber River – Oakley Local Fish Species

  • Brown Trout: The most common species targeted by fly fishers on the Weber River. This predator fish loves the cool, oxygen-rich waters and abundant food supply in the area.
  • Rainbow Trout: This popular catch is known for striking hard and putting up a good fight, making it a favorite among fly fishers.
  • Mountain Whitefish: Native to Northern Utah, this fish is a cold-water species that thrives in the Weber river.
  • Brook Trout: This trout specie, with its distinctive marbled pattern on its back, is a challenge to catch which makes it a favorite target for local fly fishers.
  • Yellowstone Cutthroat Trout: Named for the distinctive red slash under its jaw, this species is a fun and exciting catch.
  • Tiger Trout: This is a rare and exciting catch for anglers, thanks to its camouflage colors and zigzag stripes.
  • Bonneville Cutthroat Trout: This native trout species prefers the cold, clear waters of the Weber River.
  • Splake Trout: Splake are a hybrid of Brook and Lake trout. They grow rapidly and are typically larger than other trout species.

About the Weber River – Oakley

Rumor has it that the enchanting Weber River, that meanders through the charming town of Oakley, Utah, was once a hotspot for fur trappers in the early 1800s. Named after the German Explorer John Weber, the river has a rich and vibrant history.

The river boasts diverse wildlife, a magical ecosystem supporting everything from trout to birds, making it an ecological wonder. Major attractions of the area are:

  • Fly-fishing: The Weber River is famed for its rainbow trout, enticing fishing enthusiasts worldwide.
  • River-tubing: This enthralling adventure sport is an Oakley specialty!
  • Park City Mountain Resort: Nestled near the River, it’s a hub for skiing and snowboarding.

Over years, conservation efforts have enhanced its allure. The Oakley community has worked tirelessly to ensure the Weber River remains an eco-hotspot cherished for generations.

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