April 7, 2010 Lake Powell Fishing Report
By: Wayne Gustaveson April 7, 2010 Lake Elevation: 3619 Water Temperature 52-56 F The first largemouth bass has been seen tidying up a nest site. That heralds the beginning of spring fishing excitement. The largemouth bass spawn during the next 4 weeks will create indelible fishing memories for those lucky enough to be fishing on those magic days when bass are visible in shallow clear water, and eager to chase anything that comes near the nest. Bass spawn every year, but this Read More +
Fishing Report April 1, 2010
By: Wayne Gustaveson Lake Elevation: 3619 Water Temperature 51-56 F Days are longer and weather warmer. Base water temperature taken in the morning has finally begun to increase. There is still some work to do but warm spring days are on the way. It is time to start planning spring fishing trips. If current weather conditions continue, expect largemouth bass spawning to begin sometime near the 2nd week of April, followed by crappie and smallmouth during the 3rd week. Striped bass and Read More +
Fishing Report – March 24, 2010
Wayne Gustavson (Waynes Words) Fishing Report Richard Laycock, Cheyenne, WY March 24, 2010 Lake Elevation: 3619 Water Temp: 49-54 F Lake level has been stable for two weeks. Water temperature has risen briefly but wind today puts it right back at 51 degrees this morning. With these important variables unchanged there is no reason for fish behavior to change. That means successful fishing methods during the past two weeks will continue to work until a significant change occurs. Here is what to expect. Larger Read More +
Fishing Report March 17, 2010
By: Wayne Gustaveson March 17, 2010 Lake Elevation: 3619 Water Temperature 49-53 F My fishing season started yesterday. The cold blustery weather the past two weeks has kept me close to the fireplace but that has all changed now. Fair skies and warmer temperatures arrived so it was time to go fishing. Stripers did not disappoint. It looks like my high expectations for 2010 are now even higher. We found another year class of fish to add to the mix. Here Read More +