03-12-2008, 06:25 PM
You can also find shore access on the Page side of the dam. The locals call it the "Chains". After you go southbound across the dam, you'll see an access road on the left hand side. It takes you down near the water, where lots of stripers are caught in the spring. It usually gets good around April.
There's a fishing pier at Wahweap Marina, where the private boats are kept. It comes complete with awning, benches, rod holders, and nightime lighting. Occasionally anglers do really well for stripers and catfish there at night. It can be good just about anytime, providing the stipers show up!
You can also get stripers on the "Gravel Bar" near the "Coves" in Wahweap Marina. Follow Lakeshore Drive past Stateline Launch Ramp and the rental houseboat area. On the right handside you'll see a sign for the "Coves" swimming Area. Note a large man-made gravel point extending out into the lake. I used to walk out and fish the westside of the gravel point with anchovies in the spring. I've caught several stripers there, and could be worth a try. It also gets better in April.
Hope it helps, Ryno
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There's a fishing pier at Wahweap Marina, where the private boats are kept. It comes complete with awning, benches, rod holders, and nightime lighting. Occasionally anglers do really well for stripers and catfish there at night. It can be good just about anytime, providing the stipers show up!
You can also get stripers on the "Gravel Bar" near the "Coves" in Wahweap Marina. Follow Lakeshore Drive past Stateline Launch Ramp and the rental houseboat area. On the right handside you'll see a sign for the "Coves" swimming Area. Note a large man-made gravel point extending out into the lake. I used to walk out and fish the westside of the gravel point with anchovies in the spring. I've caught several stripers there, and could be worth a try. It also gets better in April.
Hope it helps, Ryno
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