Webber Creek Fishing Report


by Arizona Game & Fish Department
2-6-2026
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Webber Creek - Webber Creek is one of the harder-to-get-to wild rainbow trout fisheries in the region and a fan favorite of mine. Access to this creek requires a 1.5-mile hike bushwhacking to walk along the private Boy Scout camp. The wild rainbow trout population inhabits the creek upstream of the camp. The creek does not get much pressure likely due to the remote access and effort to get to fish, but if anglers can successfully get there, they will be treated with non-stop wild trout action. Eager fish will hit dries, streamers, nymphs, you name it. Lately I have had success on a variety of bead-headed nymphs such as black Copper Johns, Prince Nymphs, Hares Ears. I like to catch a few then switch to another fly. For streamers, small black/purple jig-style leeches and hot head leeches are working well. In the late morning into the afternoon, dry flies have been great. Parachute Adams, Elk Hair Caddis and even Hippie Stompers or Chubby Chernobyl have worked. Conventional spinning gear is more difficult to use due to the size of the stream. It is not uncommon to have a 20- to 30-fish day here, but expect smaller (pretty) fish.