Fall Fishing is HOT at Lake Powell for Multiple Species

Fall Fishing is HOT at Lake Powell for Multiple Species


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  Fall is one of the best times to fish at Lake Powell and the catching can be fast and hot for multiple species. From striper boils, to trolling for walleye, and jigging for crappie, catfish and bass, you can't go wrong with a Powell trip in November. We found just that on a recent trip to North Lake Powell above Good Hope Bay where we couldn't keep the fish off our lines! In this episode we show off the hot fishing, as well as the techniques and lures you need to know about for both trolling and spooning.

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