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I'm heading to lake Powell this week with a group of kids. Some of the young men would like to try fishing. I am taking my boat and would like to fish for stripers. Anyone willing to share some tips. I have never fish Powell so this is a learning game. Would anchovies be best or should I be looking for boils? Thanks
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First are you going to Bullfrog?
If not were, if by the dam Anchovies or chub meat will work..
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We are going to bullfrog and then heading to camp in knowles canyon
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That can be a good fishing, look for boils in early morning and late evening..
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300Win: slurps are happening all over right now. Watch the area right around the Bullfrog ramp when you launch the boat. Watch for surface activity -- any disturbance in the surface of the water. Schools of stripers are cruising sub-surface and feeding on small shad, which sit right at the surface.
make sure your boys have rods rigged up and ready with something they can cast well: kastmaster, zara spook or other "popper", heavy jigs, stick baits, etc.
When you see these schools, cruise up along side and have the kids starting casting in front of the school. They move fast, and you've got to cast in front of them. Then just crank fast and hang on!
I'll see if I can upload a video showing a slurp so you can see what to look for. They can be found all day long, as long as the wind isn't blowing.
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Was down there a week and a half ago, we got into them pretty good in boils and caught a few on anchovies as well. We were up Hansen Creek, just a few miles closer and across the channel. We were consistently finding boils in there morning and night. Moqui was also good, no surprise there. I don't think it matters much what you throw into the boils. I did catch a few off the surface trolling around while dad was messing around with the houseboat. Caught them on the surface with a Zara Puppy in the Flitter Shad variety. Those of course also worked well in the boils too, better than other topwater stuff my brother-in-law tried to throw.
Knowles has some great looking submerged trees we fished some without any success. I would bet on the young men catching some stripers off anchovies tossing them in from into the main finger from shore.
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Thanks for the information
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Thanks for all the tips. I will post pics in a week
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Wait till dark and put a light in the water at the docks by houseboat rentals. You need a hook and a piece of anchovie and you will catch stripers all night long. Let bait fall without any other weight
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nice video -- much better than what I posted. That's exactly what people should be watching for!
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Thanks PBH, it was really good footage of how they act and what you should be looking for, there was four or five more slurps around us but this had the most fish in it and we caught a bunch following it around.
I made three videos of her hitting the slurps like that and every time the fish would not grab the bait. I would turn it off and FISH ON! LOL! I just had to get in on the action so I put the phone down.
Hope this helps you 300 we ran into so many slurps everywhere we went that I don't know how you couldn't catch some fish. Was way to easy.
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