01-22-2009, 05:56 PM
As far as the weber is concerned, there are many, many spots that produce fish. Right in town near the Riverdale Police Station is a good stretch to fish with any kind of nymphs, You might get a hatch if the temps get high enough. Mt Green up the canyon has some great fishing also. The further you go, the harder it is to find a place to fish. You CANNOT park on the sides of I-84 between Riverdale and Morgan or you may get a ticket. Henefer/Echo and further up near Wanship has some quality fish uncluding browns, cutts, bows, and whitefish. Any standard nymph will work if presented right.
The Ogden is a very small river and it is hard to fish. You have to just about crwal up to the holes to avoid spooking fish. Tiny nymphs and dries work if you can slip in on them. Below the canyon from Washington BLVD up to the mouth is good fishing. The canyon can produce but gets hit hard. If you want to drive a little further to the South Fork of the Ogden, it is a very fun river to fish. There are alot of parking areas up that way.
My favorite flies on both rivers are BH Prince Nymphs, any type of hares ear, midge larvae, wd40's, and sometimes streamers. One of my favorites is the Zebra Midge. Hope this helps and let us know how you do.[cool]
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The Ogden is a very small river and it is hard to fish. You have to just about crwal up to the holes to avoid spooking fish. Tiny nymphs and dries work if you can slip in on them. Below the canyon from Washington BLVD up to the mouth is good fishing. The canyon can produce but gets hit hard. If you want to drive a little further to the South Fork of the Ogden, it is a very fun river to fish. There are alot of parking areas up that way.
My favorite flies on both rivers are BH Prince Nymphs, any type of hares ear, midge larvae, wd40's, and sometimes streamers. One of my favorites is the Zebra Midge. Hope this helps and let us know how you do.[cool]
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