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"Fishing Lake Powell: Ideal Conditions for Stripers, Smallies, and More on April 13, 2025"

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Sun 13 Apr 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/fishing-lake-powell-ideal-conditions-for-stripers-smallies-and-more-on-april-13-2025--65555120

Lake Powell is shaping up as a great spot for anglers this Sunday, April 13, 2025. As of early morning, the weather around the area is calm and clear, with temperatures expected to climb to a comfortable 65°F by midday. Winds are mild, making it a perfect day to be out on the water. Sunrise today was at 6:20 AM, and sunset will be at 7:38 PM, giving plenty of daylight for a full day of fishing.

Water temperatures in the lake are gradually warming, currently hovering around 60°F in Wahweap and other popular fishing regions. These conditions are enticing for many species of fish, particularly smallmouth bass and striped bass, which are very active this time of year. Smallmouth bass tend to congregate around rocky points in 20-30 feet of water, while striped bass are active in deeper waters and can be caught using trolling techniques or bait like anchovies.

Recent fishing activity reports confirm strong yields. Smallmouth bass remain the most abundant catch, but striped bass, largemouth bass, crappie, and even walleye have been biting well. Reports indicate healthy catches of stripers weighing 3-5 pounds, with some trophy fish caught in deeper waters using trolling rigs. Anglers have also reported success using crankbaits, shad-colored lures, and single-tail grubs in smoke or watermelon colors. For catfish, anchovies and even table scraps work wonders in shallow sandy areas.

If you're looking for hot spots, consider heading to the main channel near Wahweap Bay or the mouth of Navajo Canyon. Early morning striper boils have been sighted in these areas, especially from 6:00 to 8:00 AM. Another excellent spot is near submerged rocks and cliffs, where smallmouth bass seem to be abundant this spring. Submerged canyons and rocky shelves are also prime zones for largemouth bass and walleye.

Bait and lure recommendations for today are straightforward:
- **For stripers:** Shad-imitating crankbaits, rattle traps, or trolling rigs with anchovies.
- **For smallmouth bass:** Single-tail grubs, especially in smoke or watermelon, and tube baits fished near rocky points.
- **For catfish:** Anchovies, hot dogs, or a Carolina rig with lightweight bait in 5-15 feet of water.
- **For crappie:** Small jigs in natural colors or bright shades for murkier waters.

With water levels stabilizing after the spring runoff, access to launch points is excellent, particularly Wahweap Marina. Anglers should take advantage of the calm conditions and abundant fish activity to make the most of this beautiful spring day on Lake Powell. Tight lines!

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