Colorado River - Lees Ferry Fish Report for 11-28-2024
Lees Ferry Fishing Report
Colorado River - Lees Ferry
by Arizona Game & Fish Department
11-28-2024
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Water Temperature: 57.56-58.64 F; Dissolved Oxygen: 7-8 mg/l; pH: 8-8.2 std units; Discharge Rate: 6,560-10,000 cfs as of 11/25/2024. The Lees Ferry portion of the Colorado River received low flows (about 6,500 cfs) over this past weekend (11/23-11/24). Please be careful when boating at Lees Ferry during these low flow periods and be aware of the potential for navigational hazards. Report below courtesy of Kevin Campbell, Lees Ferry Anglers, 10/26/2024:
Upriver Fly Fishing Report:
Fishing remains good. Dam operations have been ensuring that there is plenty of oxygen in the river and the water temps have been below 62 degrees. The midge hatches are thinning out some days and the fish still look good and fishy hard with the high O2 levels. Wading is working with midge and worm patterns. Dry / dropper or double midges under a small indicator are still good. Presentation depth is critical; drift the flies just above the bottom for best results. Our fish are notoriously picky about not coming off the bottom very far to eat. San Juan, scuds and even Wooly Buggers used as an attractor in combination with a midge is a winning rig too.
Swinging a bugger or similar streamer on a sink-tip in the tailouts of riffles or from the anchored boat is producing as well. Nymphing from the boat is always working well both in the mid-depths, 3-6 feet, and deeper, 7-10 feet. The usual suspects, scuds, midges, worms, and buggers, are the ticket here. There have been a few shad that have come through Glen Canyon Dam from Lake Powell occasionally and if they are present, white streamers such as a Zonker will definitely work.
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Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Thursday, November 28thCataract Lake: Cataract Lake
City Reservoir: The lake is full
Dogtown Lake: Anglers have been successfully catching rainbow and brown trout
Whitehorse Lake: Access to the lake is walk-in only
Russel Tank: Russel Tank has dropped from last spring and will not be stocked at this time
Upper & Lower Lake Mary: Upper Lake Mary boat launch will remain open all year
Francis Short Pond: Fly fishing was good last week
Ashurst Lake: This is a good time to target the large hold-over trout that resid
Kinnikinick Lake: With small game and waterfowl seasons open, there is an opportunity for a cast and blast outing
Lower Salt River: Lower Salt River Report
Bartlett Lake: The crankbait bite is good, but dropshot and Texas rigs are producing fish
Oak Creek: Stream flow is at base flow with a recent reading of 36.3 cfs
West Clear Creek: Stream flow is at base flow with a recent reading of 23.2 cfs
Wet Beaver Creek : Stream flow is stable with a recent reading of 6.37 cfs
Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Thursday, October 31stCataract Lake: Both trout and warmwater species are active
City Reservoir: The lake is full
Dogtown Lake: Anglers have been successfully catching rainbow and brown trout
Santa Fe Lake: Sante fe Reservoir Update
Whitehorse Lake: Access to the lake is walk-in only
Russel Tank: The water level of Russel Tank has dropped from last spring
Upper & Lower Lake Mary: Upper Lake Mary boat launch will remain open all year
Ashurst Lake: Access to Ashurst Lake will remain open until the first significant snowall for the winter season
Kinnikinick Lake: Access to the lake will remain open until the first significant snowall
Saguaro Lake: Saguaro Lake Fishing Report
Bartlett Lake: Bartlett Lake Fishing Report
Roosevelt Lake: Roosevelt Lake Report
Oak Creek: The leaf peeper crowd is in full force
West Clear Creek: Stream flow is stable with a recent reading of 16.7 cfs
Wet Beaver Creek : Stream flow is stable with a recent reading of 7 cfs
Colorado River - Lees Ferry: Lees Ferry Fishing Report
Lake Powell: Lake Powell Fishing Report
Blue Ridge Reservoir: Blue Ridge Reservoir Fishing Report
Knoll Lake: Lake level is low
Lake Havasu: Lake Havasu Fishing Report
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