Provo River - Middle

Provo River - Middle

UT

River

About Provo River - Middle

The Middle Provo River is a 13-mile tailwater flowing through the Heber Valley, renowned for its exceptional trout fishing. This blue-ribbon fishery boasts an impressive population of wild brown trout, with densities around 3,500 per mile, making it a challenging yet rewarding destination. Anglers can anticipate significant insect activity throughout the season, including the famous Green Drake mayfly, Buffalo Midge, Caddis, Blue Wing Olives, and Pale Morning Duns. The river offers excellent opportunities for dry fly fishing, nymphing, and streamer techniques, with easy access along its length.

Access

Easy Access

Seasons

SpringSummerFall

Terrain

Scenic ValleyHigh Altitude

Water

Mountain StreamLarge River

Fish Species

Brown Trout

Rainbow Trout

Fishing Styles

Dry FlyNymphing

undefined USGS Water Conditions

Water conditions for the last 7 days. You can gain insights to fishing activity based on these conditions, like water temperature and flow.

Data sourced from the USGS National Water Information System

Methods

Drift Boat Only

Land Ownership

State Wildlife Area

Quick Actions

Location

Trip Planning

Best fishing typically occurs during spring and summer. Check water conditions before heading out.

See what insects are emerging on Provo River - Middle's hatch forecast — including active hatches, water temperatures, and which patterns to have in your box this month.