07-30-2015, 04:10 AM
Are you targeting any specific type of fish?
I've been down a few times this summer and had some decent luck. As already mentioned, your best bet for stripers is finding the boils early in the morning but you sometimes have to be sneaky and fast. In the evenings, go to the dam and fish along the walls right near the silver barriers (I actually tie the boat to them) with anchovies. Hasn't been as hot a spot as in recent years, but you should still land some fish.
Right across from wahweap marina is a little bay that I have caught lots of smallmouth in, although most of them aren't very big. Fish right near the rocks that stick out towards the mouth of the cove. There are lots of smallmouth all through there. Also had good luck for smallmouth fishing around lone rock, right next to the rock.
If you are at the marina, squish a small piece of bread on a hook, drop it just out of sight, and you will land catfish all day long.
Do you know where on the Lake you are going to be parking the houseboat?
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I've been down a few times this summer and had some decent luck. As already mentioned, your best bet for stripers is finding the boils early in the morning but you sometimes have to be sneaky and fast. In the evenings, go to the dam and fish along the walls right near the silver barriers (I actually tie the boat to them) with anchovies. Hasn't been as hot a spot as in recent years, but you should still land some fish.
Right across from wahweap marina is a little bay that I have caught lots of smallmouth in, although most of them aren't very big. Fish right near the rocks that stick out towards the mouth of the cove. There are lots of smallmouth all through there. Also had good luck for smallmouth fishing around lone rock, right next to the rock.
If you are at the marina, squish a small piece of bread on a hook, drop it just out of sight, and you will land catfish all day long.
Do you know where on the Lake you are going to be parking the houseboat?
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