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July 30, 2008

National Park Reservations Lodging Info

Filed under: Lake Powell — National Park Reservations @ 2:56 pm

At National Park Reservations we have many features that will assist you in finding the national park vacation that is just right for you. Apart from a large selection of lodging properties in over a dozen national parks across the country we also provide original information articles, this blog that encourages feedback from our visitors, fun facts on each park page and a monthly spotlight.

This month our spotlight focuses attention on Lake Powell in southern Utah. Lake Powell has something to offer any visitor to this scenic and awe-inspiring area. Here you will information on general Lake Powell information, Lake Powell lodging, including Houseboats, Lake Powell weather and Lake Powell activities.

Check out our Monthly Spotlight at www.nationalparkreservations.com/featuredpark.htm. Call us toll free at 1-866-875-8456 to make reservations.

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June 27, 2008

Lake Powell Hikes

Filed under: Lake Powell — National Park Reservations @ 3:42 pm

Lake Powell offers a wide open playground for both those who want to play in the water and those who want to wander a bit on dry land.

Rainbow Bridge is the largest natural rock bridge in the world. The hike can be done as an overnighter by experienced hikers while beginners will want three or four days to cover the broken terrain. Most visitors travel to the bridge by boat on Lake Powell. But if you’re up for an adventure you’ll hike there. Along the way you will experience spectacular canyon country.

For Lake Powell Lodging you can choose between land-based hotels or water-based houseboats!  Check out Defiance House Lodge, located at Bullfrog Marina at the heart of all your uplake activities and adventures. Defiance House Lodge accommodates you with comfortable lodging, terrific dining and fun shopping.

For more lodging options and to make Lake Powell reservations call National Park Reservations toll free 1-866-875-8456 or log on at www.nationalparkreservations.com/lakepowell.htm.

 

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May 19, 2008

Sitting On the Dock of the Bay!

Filed under: Lake Powell — National Park Reservations @ 12:31 pm

Fishing, among other recreational activities, is one of the most popular pass times at Lake Powell is fishing. Recently, Wayne Gustaveson of the Utah Division of Wildlife released the following update on the fishing conditions on Lake Powell this season!

“Lake Powell continues to rise a foot per week. The fill rate will increase when warm weather finally releases the snow pack in the mountains. There has been one cold front per week for what seems like forever. Warming and cooling have fragmented bass spawning. Some spawned early and some late but the big event was a no show in 2008.

The positive aspect of the blustery weather is that striped bass are still holding in the main channel in large numbers. They have their nose turned into the slight current waiting for warming to trigger spawning. While there, they are easy targets for bait anglers. Graph along the edge of the channel at first light in the morning. When a school is found a bit of chum will ignite the school into a morning feeding frenzy. Most fish will be between 1-3 pounds but fishing is intense for the first hour of the day.
 
When the sun hits the water fishing changes to spurts of activity flowed by slow periods. The school can take off feeding again anytime. If a good spot was found in the morning expect fish to return there during the day. It helps to have a few spots in mind to keep trying during the day to maximize the catch.

Just a slight ledge or small rock slide may be enough to hold a large school of stripers. While stripers are still being caught at the dam it seems more fish are found from Buoy 1 to the mouth of Antelope, from the power plant intake to Buoy 9, and in Navajo Canyon. Further uplake stripers are next caught at the mouth of Last Chance and then uplake to Lake Canyon, mouth of Halls Creek and Moki Canyon. I am sure there are many more spots just as good.  Look at the features characterizing a historically good fishing spot and try similar areas in other parts of the lake to find your own private fishing hole.

Runoff has muddied the water down to Good Hope Bay in the Colorado and to Neskahi Bay in the San Juan. The backs of canyons are still fishable but avoid the main channel further upstream in both arms of the lake.

Smallmouth bass become active with warming water. Afternoon fishing is best after the lake has a chance to warm 3-5 degrees. If the temperature is 60 in the morning expect bass to bite well when it reaches 65 degrees.

Bass are found midway back in the canyons. In slick rock canyons expect bass to be on relatively scarce broken rock, ledges or around brush. In most canyons look for a short drainage or submerged creek channel joining the main canyon. These abrupt breaks are perfect spots for bass and walleye to ambush prey. Always look for fish around color changes from brown to green and green to clear. Factors that cause color changes also congregate fish in select locations.
 
Cut intersecting Navajo Canyon is a good spot to fish for bass.”

For Lake Powell Reservations contact National Park Reservations. Choose from a houseboat, cabin or hotel or lodge. We also can reserve other water craft for your enjoyment. Contact us online at www.nationalparkreservations.com/lakepowell.htm or call us toll free at 1-866-875-8456 today

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