Sure would like to see some TR's of some Powell adventures.
We sold our boat a few years ago :cry1: and have been in withdrawals ever since and could use a fix.
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Sure would like to see some TR's of some Powell adventures.
We sold our boat a few years ago :cry1: and have been in withdrawals ever since and could use a fix.
Search posts from Old No 7. He seems to go quite a bit and posts good pics too.
Dave
We try to go 2 times a month, this year--only 6 trips to date.
We're just learning how to catch fish there and have had a ball, between smallies and stripers, we usually bring home fish.
We launch out of Wahweap and camp on the lake.
Probably going down Friday.
Thanks Kurt, that's just what I needed (although I'm a little homesick now...)! Love the sunset pics, LP has the most beautiful sunsets anywhere. Nothing more heavenly than cruising across Padre Bay at sunset with glassy smooth water and the evening sun on the entrada cliffs surrounding. Only thing better would be carving up the wake behind the boat in the same scene...:haha:
We fished Lake Powell a couple times a week as a little kid from the shoreline in Warm Creek, but later, when boating, we never seemed to. I guess we just spent too much time sight-seeing, exploring, skiing/wakeboarding, or relaxing. When we buy another boat, definitely plan on catching some of those stripers (nice fish, BTW).
Gonna search posts from the past, thanks DesertDuke.
Damned fine photos!
I haven't been to Powell this year. I took the family last year, but we did extensive damage to the TH trying to stage out of the Bullfrog area. 43' TH = disaster on those trails getting to flooded beaches!
I probably should be at Powell more often, considering I a bro-in-law that owns a HUGE houseboat on Powell and friends that work there...
Sweet Stripers!!!
Did ya'll notice in the 3rd pic up from the bottom--Guy is doing a front flip, landed it fairly good.
Lone Rock in the Summer can be and usually is a zoo.
Wall to wall camps for most the beech.
It is a large beech however and theres usually a spot, the sand is quite soft in most places and lots of folks get stuck.