Lake Powell Fishing Report
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Lees Ferry Report
March 13 & 14, 2010

Returning clients Brett and his 11 year old son Eli brought Brett's dad Robin along to fly fish Lees Ferry for 2 days. Unfortunately, we experienced a strong winter storm in N. AZ over the weekend and the fish were a little fussy.  Eli had the first fish to hand each day and the most landed for the 2 days. Robin took top honors for the big fish at 16". Most of the fish were caught up shallow in fast water in primary riffles over drop-offs. It was great to see Brett and Eli again.
Lees Ferry Hookup
Robin's 16 incher
Beautiful sapwnning colors
Eli hooked up on 8 Mile Bar
Lees Ferry Report
March 27, 2010

A large group of 12 booked with Marble Canyon Outfitters who I work for on The Ferry and I took 3 anglers to fly fish the river. Fishing was tough overall for the group of 12, however I had very experienced angler on my boat and he went off on his own for the most part and did well. Schaffer landed a respectable number of fish including a fat 17 inch female from Power Line riffle. Most of the fish on the day took zebra midges or scuds. I spent most of my time with the 2 beginners, Cutter and Mark.They had a good time learning the details of casting and drifting.
Riffle Fishing at Lees Ferry
Beautiful Lees Ferry
17
Cutter fishes Russel's Bar riffle
Shaffer and a fat 17 incher
Lake Powell Report
April 2, 2010

The Petersons called me for a Good Friday trip on the lake. I was happy to take them out. It was post cold front conditions but we trolled up a good batch of stripers. We started in Warm Creek and found the fish around a submerged tapering ridge in depths from 10 to 25 feet. After finding the sweet spot, we hit a fish about every other pass over the structure. The fish were scattered but they were eating our Norman crankbaits nevertheless. After lunch we headed to Navajo Canyon and found the fish on a similar but smaller ridge. The nice thing about a smaller spot is that the fish are concentrated more. This spot produced fish nearly every pass with one double hookup. Luke and Jake the 2 boys, had a blast fighting stripers up to 4lbs 10 oz while their dad Billy and his wife watched with pride.

Lake Powell Striper
Lake Powell Trolling
Double hook up
Lake Powell Fishing