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Lees Ferry:
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f it's trophy trout you're after, fish the Colorado River from Glen Canyon dam to the historic Lee's Ferry. Nestled in the upper stretches of the Grand Canyon, this superb Arizona tailwater fishery was created in 1963 when Glen Canyon dam was completed and Lake Powell was formed. The 15 majestic miles of river above Lee's Ferry flows through steep canyon walls and a boat is required to access the best fishing. Here you will find many large rainbow and cutbow trout as well as other beautiful creatures like eagle, falcons, herons, and unimaginable scenery. Fly fishing enthusiasts will find trout eager to take a well presented midge or scud pattern while spin fishers might prefer a marabou jig or back trolling a hardbait. Whatever your preference, let Glen Canyon Anglers help make your trip a memorable one! Click on the button below for more Lee's Ferry info including guide service details, weather, flows, maps, and more...
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Lake Powell:
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f you are searching for striped bass, largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, walleye, or other warm water species, then Lake Powell is your solution. After being formed in 1963 upon completion of Glen Canyon dam, Lake Powell has become a spectacular warm water fishery. With over 1,500 miles of shoreline and numerous coves, fingers, and canyons, it is easy to see why this lake has become so popular with fisherman. Striper fishing is the mainstay of this fishery with good fishing nearly year-round. However, don't overlook the great Spring fishing for smallmouth and walleye too! Throw in the largemouth and the crappie and this lake is simply a warm water fisherman's dream come true. Again, the scenery is spectacular! And of course, there are both flyfishing and spin fishing opportunities on the lake as well. Click on the button below for more Lake Powell info including guide service details, weather, maps, and more...
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