Can you fish the Provo River?


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The Provo River offers a premier blue ribbon trout fishery close to Utah’s major cities. Brown and rainbow trout reach record lengths in the Provo, with a typical fish running 18 inches or bigger. In some areas the Provo offers 3,000 or more trout per mile.

Where can I fish the lower Provo River?

Anglers can be found year-round trying their luck on the lower Provo River below Deer Creek Dam. Numerous pullouts along US Hwy 189 through scenic Provo Canyon provide access to the river. Long stretches of flat water give anglers an excellent chance of catching good-sized brown, rainbow and cutthroat trout.

What fly should I use on the Provo River?

For nymph fishing, our best flies for the Middle Provo River are size 22-24 thread midge in colors: red, black, grey, brown, and olive. In the afternoon, as the Buffalo midge hatch and the Blue Winged Olive hatch get going, I am switching over from nymph patterns to some bigger offerings.

Is Provo River fly fishing only?

The river in the canyon is fly and artificial lures only fishing and a slot limit. Be sure and check current regulations before fishing this beautiful stream. The river also flows through town which affords good fishing as well. This river is a ‘Tail-water’ fishery; meaning is flows from the bottom of Deer Creek Dam.

What fish are in the Provo River?

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.

Can you use worms on Provo River?

No Live bait The Middle Provo is exclusively imitation flies and lures. According to the DWR website live bait, such as worms, are only allowed between Charleston Bridge and Legacy Bridge.

What is a green drake fly?

A western green drake or Drunella Grandis is a large crawling mayfly that can be easily identified for its upright mayfly wings and vibrant green color. They are most often found in size #10-#12 sometimes even an #8 sized fly.

Can you fish the Provo River in winter?

Midge hatch year-round but are most active during the winter months. The Middle Provo River, Lower Provo River and Weber River see excellent midge hatches in the Winter. Most Anglers are surprised to find out that the best dry fly fishing on our local waters is during the winter.

What is a PMD fly fishing?

Pale Morning Duns or PMDs provide some of the finest dry fly action of the summer. They are classified as crawler nymphs. Nymphs, emergers, cripples, duns, and spinners are very important to catch the most selective trout. Spinners vary according to sex.

Is the Provo River low right now?

Overview. The Lower Provo is flowing at about 620 CFS. Still seeing some tubers on warm days.

Can you keep trout on the Provo River?

Middle Provo Fishing Regulations It’s all catch-and-release fishing above the Legacy Bridge, but you can, if you choose, keep two trout under 15 inches.

How deep is the Provo River?

However, the deepest point on the river is located at the Provo River Near Hailstone reporting a gauge stage of 5.74 ft. This river is monitored from 5 different streamgauging stations along the Provo River, the highest being perched at an elevation of 6,977 ft, the Provo River Near Woodland.

Where is the bunny farm on the Provo River?

If you’re just getting started or looking for some popular spots, Mike says you can’t go wrong with starting at the Bunny Farm meadows. Located at the top of North River Meadows Drive off of River Road, this section of the Provo is great in the spring.

How cold is Provo River?

Free-Style Tubing on Provo River Temperature: It is recommended that you look at the forecast; the Provo River feeds from the bottom of Deer Creek Reservoir and is a frigid 52ยฐ to 55ยฐ year-round. Outside air temperatures of 75ยฐ or higher and sunny are highly recommended. Use sunscreen and watch for hypothermia!

Is the Provo River a tailwater?

The middle Provo River is a tailwater fishery located below Jordanelle Reservoir. This causes stable water temperatures and flows, rather than a freestone river with significant changes in flow and temperature.

Is it legal to fish with corn in Utah?

Using corn as bait: Corn is now a legal bait at all Utah waterbodies where bait is allowed. This change does not allow anglers to violate Utah’s chumming or littering laws.

Can you bait fish in the Provo River?

Cutthroat trout, common carp, mountain whitefish, walleye and bass are also found in this section of the Provo River. Baits and barbs: Spin lures, imitations fish lures and small spoons should do the trick here. Important information: Live bait and PowerBait are prohibited in many sections of the Provo River.

How many trout can you keep in Utah?

All other rules established in the 2022 Utah Fishing Guidebook remain in effect. The daily bag limit and possession limit for trout has been increased to 16 trout.

What is a Hendrickson fly?

Ephemerella subvaria Dun โ€“ Hendrickson The Hendrickson hatch is one of the first prolific mayfly hatches of the season, often corresponding with opening day of trout season. Females have dull brown bodies with lighter colored legs and wings of brown or brownish gray.

What is a Sulphur fly?

The Sulphur mayfly is a member of the order Ephemeroptera (mayflies) and is found within the family Ephemerellidae (spiny crawler mayflies) and the genus Ephemerella (which also includes Sulphurs, Pale Morning Duns, and Hendricksons).

What is a March Brown fly?

The March Brown Nymph in sizes #12 and #14, or a Pheasant Tail Nymph of the same size, will be your bread and butter flies. March Brown nymphs are flat hydrodynamic shaped clinger/crawlers with an underside that is cupped, with the gill plates forming a sucker to help hold the nymph to rocks in extremely fast water.

What flies to use on the Provo River in winter?

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How do you fish the middle Provo River?

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What is a BWO nymph?

BWO or Blue Winged Olives are an important mayfly hatch that happens on almost every river in the world. They are a member of the Baetis family and very common. Typically they are about a size #18 or #16, with #20 sizes being necessary at times.

What does a PMD fly imitate?

A Gold Ribbed Hairs Ear Nymph or Pheasant Tail Nymph is ideal as a PMD nymph imitation.

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