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Rediscovering Lake Powell
Lake's rising creates dose of excitement
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When the lake was at its high-water mark, it flowed under Rainbow Bridge National Monument.
Currently, from the boat dock in Bridge Canyon, it is a two-mile hike to the observation area. Because of the extreme heat and the lack of shade and water, park rangers recommend visitors wait until temperatures cool in the fall before taking the hike.
Because of the number of serious injuries resulting from cliff jumping, the National Park Service has introduced new regulations this summer.
It is now illegal to jump or dive off any structure, be it a cliff or boat, at a height greater than 15 feet.
As noted, the only marina on the lake without ramp service is Hite. Water levels there, however, have made it possible for rafters on the Colorado River to pull out at Hite. Earlier this summer, before the water level peaked, rafting companies had to float down to Halls Crossing in order to remove equipment.
"Now," as one operator noted, "things are back to normal."
Another area that has benefited greatly from the rising water has been fishing. Fishing this year, especially for smallmouth bass and striped bass, has been excellent.
"Some of the best fishing, in fact, in several decades," said Wayne Gustaveson, lake fisheries manager for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources.
Striper fishing, he added, continues to be excellent in portions of the lake. This, too, is a time when lake anglers are able to fish the "boils."
Boils appear when striped bass push small shad to the surface in large schools and feed. During this frenzy, the surface of the water appears to be boiling. A surface lure thrown within the boil is guaranteed a strike.
Some of the largest and longest boils have appeared in the San Juan arm of the lake at Cha Canyon. There are reports that stripers, in the 2- to 7-pound range, have been feeding for up to three hours in the early mornings and evenings.
The lower end of Good Hope Bay and Escalante arm have also been good.
"It takes a bit of cruising and looking in the morning or evening before you can find a good boil that comes up that stays up for an hour. An hourlong boil should result in 20 to 40 big stripers being caught," he said.
"The characteristic striper holding spot is quite consistent over the length of the lake. Find a steep cliff face near the intersection of the main channel and the main canyon that has just enough rock to hide crayfish. Look for a rocky point jutting out from the smooth cliff face. It doesn't have to extend far to hold stripers.
Chum the spot and then toss out one-third of an anchovy on an eighth-ounce jig head. It should only take 15 minutes to start catching fish. Move from spot to spot until a school is located. Then fill the cooler with lots of big stripers. Remember to take ice to keep the fish fresh until they can be filleted."
Predictions are that the lake level will remain over the ramps through the summer season. Which, of course, is good news for those planning trips to discover or rediscover Lake Powell.
E-mail: grass@desnews.com
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