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Put on some new fishing line and buy your annual supply of sunscreen – this is the leading edge of the great fishing. It’s time to go catch some fun in the sun at our desert lakes. By the way, we are expecting the best fishing in 25 years. [...]
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March 11th, 2008 | Posted in Colorado River Northwest | 4 Comments
Colorado River Northwest
LAKE POWELL – By Wayne Gustaveson. Fish are waiting for the days to lengthen and the water to warm just a bit. For now the best fishing is under the marinas with night fishing being better than in daylight.
Powell Outlook: in trying to predict future fishing results, I [...]
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February 28th, 2008 | Posted in Colorado River Northwest | 4 Comments
LAKE POWELL – By Wayne Gustaveson. Fish are waiting for the days to lengthen and the water to warm just a bit. For now the best fishing is under the marinas with night fishing being better than in daylight.
Powell Outlook: in trying to predict future fishing results, I have looked in the past for [...]
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February 19th, 2008 | Posted in Colorado River Northwest | 2 Comments
LAKE POWELL — By Wayne Gustaveson. Lake Elevation: 3,599. Water Temp: 59-61. Fish respond to cold temperatures by exhibiting springtime behavior. Best fishing happens when water is warmest - usually in the afternoon. Feeding periods are farther apart meaning there are times when fish just will not bite. These dormant periods [...]
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February 8th, 2008 | Posted in Colorado River Northwest | No Comments
Colorado River Northwest
LAKE POWELL — By Wayne Gustaveson. Lake Elevation: 3,599. Water Temp: 59-61. Fish respond to cold temperatures by exhibiting springtime behavior. Best fishing happens when water is warmest - usually in the afternoon. Feeding periods are farther apart meaning there are times when fish just will not bite. [...]
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January 31st, 2008 | Posted in Colorado River Northwest | No Comments
LAKE POWELL — By Wayne Gustaveson. The first freeze occurred on Thanksgiving Day. Fish respond to cold temperatures by exhibiting springtime behavior. Best fishing happens when water is warmest - usually in the afternoon. Feeding periods are farther apart meaning there are times when fish just will not bite. These dormant [...]
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January 17th, 2008 | Posted in Colorado River Northwest | No Comments
LAKE POWELL — By Wayne Gustaveson. Lake Elevation: 3,599. Water Temp: 59-61. The first freeze of the season occurred on Thanksgiving Day. The cold temperature finally allowed the water surface temperature to dip into the high 50s. Fish respond to cold temperatures by exhibiting springtime behavior. Best fishing happens when water [...]
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January 16th, 2008 | Posted in Colorado River Northwest | No Comments
LAKE POWELL — By Wayne Gustaveson. Lake Elevation: 3,599. Water Temp: 59-61. The first freeze of the season occurred on Thanksgiving Day. The cold temperature finally allowed the water surface temperature to dip into the high 50s. Fish respond to cold temperatures by exhibiting springtime behavior. Best fishing happens when water [...]
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January 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Colorado River Northwest | No Comments
Colorado River Northwest
LAKE POWELL — By Wayne Gustaveson. Lake Elevation: 3,599. Water Temp: 59-61. The first freeze of the season occurred on Thanksgiving Day. The cold temperature finally allowed the water surface temperature to dip into the high 50s. Fish respond to cold temperatures by exhibiting springtime behavior. Best fishing [...]
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January 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Colorado River Northwest | No Comments
LAKE POWELL — By Wayne Gustaveson. Lake Elevation: 3,599. Water Temp: 59-61. The first freeze of the season occurred on Thanksgiving Day. The cold temperature finally allowed the water surface temperature to dip into the high 50s. Fish respond to cold temperatures by exhibiting springtime behavior. Best fishing happens when water is warmest - usually [...]
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December 19th, 2007 | Posted in Colorado River Northwest | No Comments