Hey there, fellow anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Lake Powell fishing report for March 12, 2025.
First off, let's talk weather. We're looking at a beautiful spring day with highs around 70°F and lows in the mid-50s. Sunrise is at 6:42 AM and sunset at 6:31 PM, giving us plenty of daylight to wet our lines. Winds are light from the southwest at 5-10 mph, perfect for getting out on the water.
Now, Lake Powell doesn't have tides being a freshwater reservoir, but water levels are currently holding steady at about 3,570 feet above sea level. The lake's been rising slowly over the past few weeks with the spring runoff.
Fish activity has been ramping up as the water warms. Striped bass are schooling up and chasing shad in the main channel, especially in the early mornings and late evenings. Smallmouth bass are moving into the shallows to spawn, making them more aggressive and easier to target.
Recent catches have been impressive. Just yesterday, I heard about a 22-pound striper pulled out near Antelope Point, and smallmouth in the 3-4 pound range are common right now. Walleye fishing has also been hot, with several 5-pounders reported this week.
For lures, you can't go wrong with shad-imitating crankbaits for stripers. I've had great luck with Rapala Shad Raps in silver and blue. For smallmouth, try soft plastic grubs or Ned rigs in pumpkin or watermelon colors. Walleye are hitting jigs tipped with nightcrawlers or minnows.
If you're looking for some hot spots, check out Warm Creek Bay for smallmouth or troll the main channel between Antelope Point and the mouth of Navajo Canyon for stripers. The rock walls near Padre Bay have been producing some nice walleye too.
Remember, the fish are hungry and active, so get out there and tight lines, everyone!