Lake Powell Fish Report for 8-31-2025
Lake Powell Fishing Report
Lake Powell

by Arizona Game & Fish Department
8-31-2025
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Water Temperature (Wahweap Bay) 78-84 F, Lake Elevation 3,549.53 MSL (and dropping) as of 8/25/2025. Latest report Aug. 13 courtesy of Dan Keller (www.wayneswords.net): The lake is still quite busy. However, crowds have thinned out significantly now that school is back in session. With any luck we will soon get rainstorms to moderate the hot / dry air and bring some relief to the many large wildfires. Fish respond well to cooler cloudy days and drops in barometric pressure associated with passing rainstorms. It can be tricky, but if you can time a late summer trip just prior to approaching storms, you will likely be rewarded with fantastic fishing; just be prepared to deal with the storm if you get caught in it!
Stripers are still feeding on the surface lakewide. Based on recent reports, some good areas to target include Padre Bay, mile marker 25, and 39A (on the south end). Most of the stripers in boils will be 14-15 inches in good condition. The older stripers are in poor condition and have been experiencing die-offs lakewide, especially on the south end where shad numbers are very low. I have read reports of striper boils at Padre Bay mid-day, Hansen Creek in the evenings, and Iceberg Canyon in the mornings. No pattern there, so my recommendation is focus on bass fishing that has been consistent for this time of year and be ready for striper boils, as they could fire up anytime.
Tim Patrick recently reported good fishing along rocky shorelines for smallmouth and largemouth bass using a jig head and swimbait. Tim mostly used the 6th Sense divine swimbait in any variety of shad colors, but the color "Shad Scream" out-produced other colors 2 to 1. Tim also caught fish on topwater with a Yo-Zuri pencil bait, gold buzz baits and a Whopper Plopper. If launching from Bullfrog, the debate often is should you head north or south? Well, you can’t go wrong either way, good fishing can be found in the north including Forgotten, Smith Fork, Hansen Creek, Crystal Spring, Knowles, Cedar Canyon, or anywhere in the Good Hope Bay area. South of Bullfrog consider Halls Creek, Lost Eden, Iceberg, Rincon, Escalante.
Bass fishing will remain fair to good for the rest of August and get better when temperatures cool down in September. We will be doing electrofishing surveys in mid-September, and I will be sure to report back on what we find. We know shad numbers are down; however, sunfish populations are trending up and that has really helped bass in the absence of shad.
More Reports
Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Sunday, August 31st
Lake Havasu: New
Roosevelt Lake: Big bass caught at Roosevelt Lake tournament but not certified as a record
Kaibab Lake: The lake is very low and launching a boat is challenging
Cataract Lake: Both the County and Forest Service day use areas are open
City Reservoir: Surface temperature 69.13 F
Dogtown Lake: Fishing has been good
Santa Fe Lake: An algae bloom is present, limiting fishing success
J. D. Dam Lake: Water clarity has improved dramatically since the spring
Whitehorse Lake: The lake level is low and launching a boat is difficult
Upper & Lower Echo Lake: Anglers have been catching some nice walleye on lures and nightcrawle
Francis Short Pond: Frances Short Pond suffered a fish kill on 7/16/2025 due to low dissolved oxygen levels
Kinnikinick Lake: Kinnikinick Lake Report
Marshall Reservoir: The lake is very weedy, making fishing challenging
Oak Creek: Base flow conditions are 28.6 cfs
West Clear Creek: Recent reading of 16.7 cfs
Wet Beaver Creek : The fishing at Dead Horse continues to impress
Goldwater Lake: With water temperatures rising, the catfish bite should be the most prominent
C. C. Cragin Reservoir: C.C. Cragin Reservoir Report
Knoll Lake: Knoll Lake Report
Huffer Tank: Huffer tank is very low and likely fishless
Arizona Game & Fish Department Reports
for Thursday, July 24th
Kaibab Lake: Kaibab Lake Report
Cataract Lake: Fishing has been good
City Reservoir: Cosed due to wildfire concerns
Dogtown Lake: Fishing has been good
Santa Fe Reservoir: An algae bloom is present, limiting fishing success
J. D. Dam Lake: Water clarity has improved dramatically since the spring
Whitehorse Lake: Fishing has been excellent for bass, bluegill, and channel catfish
Russel Tank: Low Water Levels
Upper & Lower Lake Mary: Upper and Lower Lake Mary Report
Francis Short Pond: Fishing has been slow due to low dissolved oxygen levels
Ashurst Lake: Ashurst Lake Report
Kinnikinick Lake: Kinnikinick Lake Report
Oak Creek: Stream flow is at base flow conditions with a recent reading of 29.8 cfs
West Clear Creek: Stream flow is above base flow (12-15 cfs) with a recent reading of 71.2 cfs
Wet Beaver Creek : Stream flow is stable with a recent reading of 6.52 cfs
Roosevelt Lake: Anglers are reporting good to excellent fishing
Bartlett Lake: The crankbait bite is good, but dropshot and Texas rigs are producing fish
Dead Horse Ranch State Park : Largemouth bass and channel catfish fishing at Deadhorse has been good
Goldwater Lake: Goldwater Lake Fishing Report
Watson Lake: The lake is producing some nice-sized channel catfish this time of year
Blue Ridge Reservoir: 19 percent full and dropping
Colorado River - Davis Dam: The Colorado River is producing well this time of year
Lake Mead: Lake Mead has historically fished well this time of year
Lake Mohave: As water temperatures rise the fish are moving to their typical summer patterns
Colorado River - Willow Beach: The fishing at Willow Beach continues to impress
Lake Pleasant: 7 lb. Bass at Lake Pleasant

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