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hunting in lake powll

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colt.45

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He guys I heard lake powll oppened up to spear fishing in utah has any one been there yet? Whats the fishing like?
 
I haven't been there but from what I know about the place I would say that it is likely very cold and that carp are the only legal species. Lake Powell has suffered badly from silting since it was first filled. At the present time many of the places that people used to take their houseboats into are now solid ground. The remaining lake is deep river channel so I would think that nice warm shallows are few and far between. However, if you like shooting carp, there ought to be some monsters there.
 
It's true what you said about dry ground we have been having a drout here for the past 6 years and the lake has dropped a hundred and fifty feet. But, due to abuve average snow fall (200 something percent) it has been rising rapidly. The watter tempiture is pretty nice about 70-75 degres surface temp. The rules are if you have a vallid state fishing permit you can shoot anny two type of game fish and an unlimited ammount of carp,(verry big) and striper (lake record had a 6lb bass in it's stomach)
 
Really! What a refreshing approach to fisheries management. Spearing stripers while based on a houseboat in Lake Powell? Wow! Wait until Papa Smurf and the crew get back. This looks like an ideal place for the First Annual DeeperBlue Fish Rodeo and General Carouse. Pity I'm all booked up for late July '06. Perhaps we could get something together for the end of June?
 
Any one ever speared a striper boil? I have chased giant striper boils all over that lake with fly tackle. I hope to come up in the middle of a giant school of 5lbs plus stripers with my pole spear this summer. I have been told the real big dogs hang 30 to 40 ft below the boils. trip plans anyone?
 
I will most likely show up during a weekend with my wife and friend (90% chance right now). I am still waiting on half of our equipment, the shipping has been all messed up.

I will ask around and see if I know anyone with a houseboat at Lake Powell, it would be alot of fun to go down there for a big diving party. I will have a Manny Puig Polespear that anyone can try out while we are there as well.
 
I say we should go sometime between july 4 and 24 for warm water and to avoid the holliday rush I'll have to check my football schedual but I think that would be a good time to go
 
I will be in Hawaii July 11-17. The water is pretty warm from mid June to end of August as far as I know (mid-high 70's at surface). Also I will talk to a friend of mine and see how busy Powell is between the July 4 holiday and July 24 holiday, I think it would be fairly packed. If we went into a cove and setup a bunch of floats and had huge dive flags on the boats, maybe people would stay away. Most boaters/fishers in Utah have no idea what a dive flag is though.
 
fogish said:
Most boaters/fishers in Utah have no idea what a dive flag is though.

Typical of freshwater boaters. Usually attracts skiiers at 40 mph rofl

I'd be interested in coming down there sometime in the future if you guys manage to bag a few.
Peace,
Erik Y.
 
And I'll be in Africa July 17-Aug 1. I think we'd better plan for a bash in '07. Too many of us have already booked our vacations for this year. Dang!
 
Well you can hunt carp and striped bass year round, so if anyone feels the urge to go there it is always open and I think we can get a few people from Utah there on short notice too.
 
07 it is then, Ill try to remember to bring this back up some time next spring so we can get a date set before any one has to big of plans
 
I'm located in AZ and I'd love to do some spearing at Powell...this summer even for short weekend trips.

I suck at diving/spearing but I might be getting a boat soon!
 
What's vis like at Powell for the different seasons, and what size gun or polespear are you using for freshwater spearing?
 
I found these regs here:

http://www.wildlife.utah.gov/proclamations/2006_fishing/2006_fishing.pdf

I'd sure like to try for some stripers!!!


4. Underwater Spearfishing
R657-13-9
(1) Underwater spearfishing is permitted from official sunrise to official sunset.
(2) Use of artificial light is unlawful while underwater spearfishing.
(3) Causey Reservoir, Deer Creek Reservoir, Fish Lake, Flaming Gorge Reservoir, Joe’s
Valley Reservoir, Ken’s Lake, Lake Powell, Lost Creek Reservoir, Red Fleet Reservoir, Steinaker
Reservoir, Starvation Reservoir, and Willard Bay Reservoir are open to taking game fish by
means of underwater spearfishing from June 1 through September 30, 2006. These are the
only waters open to underwater spearfishing for game fish.
(4) Lake Powell is open to taking carp and striped bass by means of underwater
spearfishing from January 1 through December 31, 2006 (See Section V. PROVISIONS FOR
SPECIFIC WATERS, Lake Powell.).
(5) The bag and possession limit is two game fish. No more than one game fish greater
than 20 inches may be taken, except at Flaming Gorge Reservoir. At Flaming Gorge
Reservoir only one lake trout (mackinaw) greater than 28 inches may be taken. (See Section
V. PROVISIONS FOR SPECIFIC WATERS.)
(6) Nongame fish may be taken by spearfishing only in the waters listed in Subsections
(3) and (4) above and as provided in Section III.D. TAKING NONGAME FISH.
(7) Carp may be taken from any water open to angling during the open angling
season.
 
FOR MORE IMFROMATION AND AN INVITATION TO A HUGE BASH AT LAKE POWELL GO TO THE what are YOU doing nextsummer thread, by Old Sarge at the beach bar
 
LETS REVIVE THIS THREAD!
im going to powell this summer in august - have house boat, want to spear till my arms fall off!
what happened with last years trip?
did you guys find the stripers? I have fished for them many times with great success 3-8 pounders.
Anybody have any recent info on powell?
 
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