Lees Ferry Fishing Report
Sunday January 27th2008
Report by: Ted Welling
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Today’s rating:
Upriver: 6.75
Walk-In: 5.5
Key: 1 = Go fish somewhere else
10 = Rent a helicopter and get here now!
Today Weather: Rain and snow showers, low 20’s high of 44 degrees
Today’s Crowd Rating:
Upriver 1.0
Walk In: 1.0
Key: 1 = Sleep late and fish where you want.
10 = Very crowded, get up early!
Today’s Fly Fishing: The weather was a factor today, cloudy rainy and snowy. Those few who did brave the weather did all right. I only spoke with one angler today. This report will be short. Trout were seen up close again today but, were a little light on the take. This is a huge system sliding through and it may be a few days before we have a full report for you folks.It should be out by Wednesday or Thursday so please stay tuned. In the meantime check out the web site below.
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Had no new reports to pass along: Will up date you
Walk-in: I have had mixed reports for this area. Some folks did well and some did not. I have sent them back down in the morning with a different battle plan and some different ammo. I’ll have their report up tomorrow evening. Now, some others did do well down there today. I did speak with them as well, seems they didn’t do anything much different than the others. Probably something silly like, not enough weight, or presentation. We will find out tomorrow!
Spin Fishing: I took in an exceptional report from a lucky fella that was drifting eggs throughout today. He had himself one of those “Lees Ferry Days”. A very large trout was hooked, landed and photographed while he was retrieving and egg to re-cast. How odd is that? I am living proof that the trout on film was pushing 30 inches. He said he saw many big trout today, and will brave the cold again tomorrow. Capre diem! Back for more great fishing!
Spin fishing tips: This week end was reported as good for those that were working the channel. Big pink glo bugs were a sure fire way to catch fish. Some anglers fished the rubber worm bouncing off the bottom and did well.
Fishing Synopsis and Forecast by Terry Gunn
What a difference a month can make…the new flows that went to effect on December 1 have certainly changed things! First and foremost: The trout are spawning! I would not call it a river-wide spawn but we are seeing several groups of fish spawning in a few traditional areas of the river. This is the first time in at least a couple of years that we have seen fish spawning in December, which is historically a “normal” time for the trout to spawn at Lees Ferry. I’m not sure if it will continue or build in strength any time soon, but we’ll keep you up-to-date with our daily reports. The sad thing is that there is nobody here to see the fish spawning. Most days there have been NO boats on the river…there is less traffic this December than I have seen in my 25 year career here at the Ferry.
The water flows from Glen Canyon Dam increased on 12/1 as they do every year. The current flow is 9,000 cfs to 16,000 cfs, with the water rising early in the morning and then beginning a slow drop around
For a real time graphic view of water releases and ramp rates go here: http://waterdata.usgs.gov/az/nwis/uv?09380000
Overall the trout are in great shape and the average size is larger than we have seen in several years. I predict that the size and condition of the fish will continue to improve this winter and we should continue to see great fishing for the remainder of 2007 and into 2008. I expect the spring season at Lees Ferry to be even better than last year, which was the best that we have seen in years.
I have had some people that are fishing on their own (unguided) and tell me that they are having a difficult time catching fish. The fishing has changed from the peak of 2000 and many people are not adapting to the new conditions. The current fish population is lower than it was in 2000 and there are not fish “everywhere” in the river like there was several years back (this is probably the reason that we are seeing better conditioned and larger fish today). Just because you might have been successful in one spot on the river in the past does not mean that particular spot is always good. There are many times of the year that the water flows, or conditions are not right to hold fish at “famous” spots such as 4 mile or
There are a tremendous number of fingerling trout in the river as a result of the terrific spawn that we saw in the spring of 2007 which bodes well for the future…the downside is that these fish will not be of catchable size until the fall of 2008.
The AZ Game and Fish Department recently detected whirling disease in a small percentage of Lees Ferry trout that were collected for a random sampling. A recent sampling turned up no sign of the disease, which may mean that it was a “one time” exposure, where the disease was not established or that the disease is present but at a very low prevalence. Anglers should still use caution in cleaning their equipment both before and after they have fished here or in other waters. For more information visit: http://www.whirling-disease.org
Projected River Flows:
Glen Canyon Dam Operations
Releases from Glen Canyon Dam in December 2007 will average 13,000
cubic feet per second (cfs) with a total of 800,000 acre-feet
scheduled to be released for the month. On Mondays through Fridays
in December, daily release fluctuations due to load following will
likely vary between a low of 9,000 cfs (during late evening and early
morning off-peak hours) to a high of 17,000 cfs (during daylight and
early evening on-peak hours).
On Saturdays and Sundays, release fluctuations will likely vary between a low of 7,000 cfs to a high of 16,000 cfs.
Releases in January 2008 are scheduled to be the same as December 2007 (800,000 acre-feet). The load following pattern in January 2008 will likely be very similar to December 2007.
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