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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 4-19-14

April Catching! Just some of our Anglers   Water level has begun to hold with n0 drop down so the new Channel (The Cut) should be open by May 30, 2014 or sooner.  The Striper bait bite is on and will remain steady for the season.  Fish points and deep water ledges is the key with lots of chumming.  Bigger females  are near by so Fly Rodding or Conventional opportunities exist with patience and lots of casting.  Water is currently running 60 degrees with slight 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 +