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Lake Powell Fishing Report 10-3-12 by Waynes Words
Lake Powell Fish Report – October 3, 2012 Lake Elevation: 3620 Water Temperature 73-76 F By: Wayne Gustaveson http://www.wayneswords.com Fishing out of Wahweap is hot and cold. Fishing is super hot for the first hour of light in the morning. Toss a small profile surface lure like a Sammy or Sugoi splash toward the shoreline for fast action from smallmouth bass and juvenile striped bass. This morning one of the hottest spots was the Stateline ramp cove. A shad school moved under the courtesy dock Read More +
Go Deep with Climate Change 9-30-12
Fall weather’s in and outs with cooler nights and days being cool to warming can affect the bite and size on striped bass. Smaller fish closer to the surface will often turn on the “lunker” below at 40-50 ft. Capt. Bill
Lake Powell Fishing 9-30-12
Leanne from CO 9-27-12 Lake Powell Elevation: 3621.62 Water Temp: 72 in a.m. and high of 76 in p.m. Fly Fishing chumming Florida Style for the fly fisherman is excellent right now for small stripers 1-3 lbs. A few lunkers on the 250-300 grain sink tip in the 30ft. range if y ou can get by the “smallies”. If you are an avid fly fishermen right now is the time to get to Lake Powell. Yesterday’s angler caught some excellent fish on the fly rod. Conventional Read More +
Lake Powell Fishing Report by “Wayne’s Words”
Lake Powell Fish Report – September 27, 2012 Lake Elevation: 3621 Water Temperature 73-77 F By: Wayne Gustaveson http://www.wayneswords.com Surface water temperature is now in a slow downward spiral. Nights are enjoyably cool with warm temperatures during the day. A weather front and temperature drop disrupted fishing success for a couple of days this week but it was mostly a readjustment in timing. Some areas that had enjoyed a good morning bite now had better fishing in the evening. Fishing is still good but it Read More +