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Weber humbling
#1
Had a few hours to kill after work last Tuesday, so decided to take advantage since I was already in the area.  I haven’t broke out the fly rod in awhile, so decided to give it a whirl.  Fished a couple hours right below Rockport and got a big, fat goose egg.  No hits, no bumps, no takes…nothing.  Decided to move down a bit and fished a stretch between RP and Echo.  Same results.  A couple hours later and after fishing several nice looking holes, not much to show for it.  I did have one potential fish on, but it came off quick.  There was a caddis looking hatch toward evening, but no fish rising.  I mainly fished a tandem Provo bounce rig.  Prince nymph, sow bugs, hares ear, WD 40s…they didn’t want any of it.  It was a beautiful afternoon/evening though and had a good time on the water.

Good thing we’re headed to the Greys in a week.  I know how to catch fish on that river!
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#2
You are not alone in struggles on the Weber. Had similar reports from some friends. I did hear of some action early morning some small rapalas
Remember: keep the lid on the worms, share your jerky, and stop by to say hi to Cookie and the Cowboy-Pirate crew
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#3
The Middle Weber can prove to be a very finicky fishery. Sorry you did not have more luck. The Rainbow Sow Bug has been the best fly for me on that stretch of river.
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#4
The Weber can definitely give and take. Always the possibility of a great day and some big brownies! Good luck next time!
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