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Lake Powell Fishing Report by Wayne Gustaveson 5-06-14
Photo caption: Dan Kennedy, Spanish Fork UT, found good crappie fishing near Bullfrog by searching the floating tumbleweeds in the backs of canyons. Brush is out of the water until the lake comes up more so for now look for floating cover to find both crappie and largemouth bass. Finding fish in Lake Powell is always an incredible adventure. Lake Elevation: 3578 Water Temperature 59-69 F May is here and water temperature is in the 60s which means spring fishing is at its best. Cold Read More +
Lake Powell Fishing Report by Wayne Gustaveson 4-22-14
Photo Caption: Alex Lafage, Mont de Marsan, France, caught a huge largemouth bass in Wahweap Bay on his first fishing trip to Lake Powell. He caught the bass casting a Sebille Flatt Shad near Wahweap marina. Lake Elevation: 3575 Water Temperature 59-64 F Lake Powell water level continues to increase. Water temperature is climbing as well. As this report is written water temperature is at 60 degrees in the morning and climbs during the day unless a strong wind mixes the shallow surface water Read More +
Important Info for Lake Powell 2014
New information for you. ———- Forwarded message ———- From: “Brindle, Todd” <todd_brindle@nps.gov> Date: Apr 24, 2014 7:21 AM Subject: Quagga mussel update To: “NPS GLCA All Employees” <glca_all_employees@nps.gov> Cc: Now that quagga mussels have been detected in Lake Powell, we are developing an Extended Response Strategy that will shift our focus from keeping mussels out (prevention) to trying to keep mussels from leaving the lake (containment) and infesting other bodies of water. This strategy is supported by the Western states. We hope to implement this Read More +
Lake Powell Fishing Report by Wayne Gustaveson 4-8-14
Lake Powell Fishing Report Lake Elevation: 3574 Water Temperature 52-60 F Lake level remains fairly constant with a slight drop to 3574 MSL. We hope spring runoff holds off for another 3 weeks as the Castle Rock Cut deepening project will continue until the last week of April. The best news is that the Cut will be deepened down to 3575 MSL meaning that the lake only has to come up 5 feet or so from the present level to allow boats to take the Read More +
Lake Powell Fishing Report 3-31-14 by Wayne Gustaveson
March 31, 2014 Lake Elevation: 3575 Water Temperature 51-55 F By: Wayne Gustaveson Here is a quick early report as I am going to be gone the rest of the week. Stripers continue to be the most readily caught fish in the lake. Some walleye, bass and crappie have been taken but not in large numbers. Catching these other species will improve with warming but cold nights and windy afternoons are keeping the lake temperature down. So until we have more warm calm days Read More +
Lake Powell Fishing Report March 1, 2014 by Wayne’s Word
Photo Caption: Brett Hepworth and family from Cedar City UT, found one nice 7-pound striper in Wahweap Bay while fishing over the President’s Day weekend at Lake Powell. The youngest daughter Whitni caught the biggest fish. Lake Powell Fishing Forecast March 5, 2014 Lake Elevation: 3575 Water Temperature 50-53 F By: Wayne Gustaveson Weather is warming and trees are budding in the high desert. It’s time to start thinking about fishing and what to expect from Lake Powell in 2014. The lake has dipped Read More +
Lake Powell Fishing Report 1-29-14
Lake Powell Elevation: 3579.27 Great News for Lake Powell Anglers and Boaters. Please see the link below to catch the latest news on “the Castle Rock cut”. Weather has been unseasonably warm. We are predicted to be 67 on Thursday 1/30/14. Lower water this year will congregate the fish into tighter holding patterns and where excited about some of the newer opportunities that will open up for fly-fishing from rocks and shoreline up lake. We know our spin and trolling wand bait fishing will be Read More +
Lake Powell Fishing Report 1-19-14
Lake Powell Elevation: 3581.07 Dear Anglers, Stripers have continued to feed so far for the mild winter we are having. You are not going to pinpoint the activity though on a regular basis. Schools that bunch up are more aggressive but they will break apart sometime around a slight dip in water temperatures only to regrow again later. Fly Fishing for Winter Schoolies with a 5-6 wt. rod will thrill you and by April the bigger fish and rods come into play. Conventional: Trolling a Read More +
Lake Powell Fishing Report 1-1-14
Lake Powell Elevation: 3584.24 Was able to get out New Years Day and had a great day. Schoolie Stripers can be had on fly and conventional angling with out the storm fronts every week. If high pressure ridges continue to be the norm the bite just gets better. The schoolie size Striper 12 oz to 2 lb in size are feisty strikers and fighters on the Fly Rod and light tackle and the are the very best in table fare. Normally we typically do not book Read More +
Holiday 2013 Fishing Savings Special
Dear Anglers, With the Holiday Season here we want to give a “huge” thank you to all our Anglers past, present & future and offer a 20% off for future trips in 2014. We are for a limited time booking Full Day trips 1-4 Anglers for $440.00 or $110.00 for each angler! This is a $110 savings. In order to take advantage of this Special it will need to be paid in full at time of purchase. You can then give us a call after the Holidays and book Read More +