March 31st, 2007 by Lees Ferry Anglers

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Lees Ferry Fishing Report

Date; Saturday March 31, 2007

 

By: Tedd Welling

Upriver: 7.5

Walk-In: 5.8

 

1 = Go fish somewhere else
10 = Rent a helicopter and get here now!

Today’s Weather:Cool and cloudy conditions with afternoon rain showers. The lows were around 38 and the afternoon highs reached 52 degrees.

Today’s Crowd Rating:

Upriver: 5.5. Key:

Walk In: 2
1 = Sleep late and fish where you want.
10 = Very crowded, get up early!              

Today’s River Flows: 7000cfs to 13000csf

Releases from Glen Canyon Dam in February, 2007 on Mondays and Fridays will vary between a low of 8,500 cfs to a high of 14,500 cfs. On Saturdays, release fluctuations will vary between a low of 8,500 cfs to a high of 14,000 cfs. On Sundays, release fluctuations will vary between a low of 8,500 cfs to a high of 13,000 cfs.
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  Today’s fly Fishing report :                                                                                                                                  Today’s reports were very good. Seems every one I spoke with had a great day out there. The weather has been wonderful and so have the fish. People reported  catching fish with size and numbers as well. There are spawning fish up and down the stretch,  in the walk in as well. My self I haven’t seen this in a few years. And from the looks of it, will only be getting better. I have seen a lot more midges flitting around, in    my eyes and in my ears and that always means good fishing around here. The midge-X worked well for lot’s of folk’s,  san juan worms were on the menu as well glo-bugs all the local favorites.                                                                                Walk in fishing: The walk in has been on fire lately. Great reports every day. Lots of spawners and fish are stacked up like crazy. You got to see this. Hope to see you here soon.                                                                                                                                                   

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