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Lake Powell Fishing Report: Early Bite Heats Up for Stripers, Bass, and Panfish


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Lake Powell anglers, good morning! This is Artificial Lure bringing you the latest fishing conditions and hot spots for August 24, 2025.

Sunrise hit at 5:34 a.m., with sunset coming at 7:29 p.m. The day's shaping up mostly sunny and warm—expect highs around 95°F, dipping to 73°F overnight. A few afternoon thunderstorms are forecast, mainly scattered and brief, with south-southwest winds staying mostly light but gusting up to 20 mph if a storm drifts in, according to Weather Trends 360. Humidity is moderate at 35%, and the UV index is 5—definitely pack sun protection and keep an eye on the sky for cells building in midday. No tidal action to report for Lake Powell, just those big sky desert vibes.

The bite this week continues to run best early, before the heat and wind kick up. According to the Lake Powell, Utah Fishing Report Daily, the striper and bass action has been hot at first light and just before dark, cooling off as the sun climbs. Stripers are schooling along the main channels and deep points—anglers reporting topwater boils right at dawn, especially in the backs of Padre Bay and up near Warm Creek.

Targeting stripers? Use topwater plugs early (Zara Spooks, Super Spooks, or classic Pencil Poppers), then switch to white or chartreuse swimbaits, spoons, or trolling deep-divers mid-morning. Bait anglers are doing well with anchovies and shad—cut bait rigged on drop shots at 35 to 50 feet is putting fish in the boat.

Smallmouth and largemouth bass are holding near rocky structure and brush lines—Navajo and Antelope Canyons continue to see steady action. Ned rigs and drop shot plastics in green pumpkin or motor oil work wonders around the rocks, with spinnerbaits effective on the windy banks. As the sun rises higher, focus on shaded walls and under the ledges; midday slowdown is real, so slow down presentations and pick apart the cover.

Panfish—bluegill and crappie—remain active in the coves with submerged brush. Use small jigs tipped with worm or gulp minnows. Fly anglers are nabbing bass and bluegill on poppers and buggers with a 5wt, as noted in fly fishing community chatter.

This week’s catches:
- Limits of stripers coming in out of Bullfrog and Wahweap, with several anglers reporting 20+ fish mornings using cut anchovy.
- Bass up to 4 pounds caught in the coves above Padre Bay and Last Chance, drop shot and Ned rig bite strong.
- Bluegill and crappie hanging thick in the brush-piled pockets, with plenty of numbers for the kids.

Prime hot spots:
- **Warm Creek Bay:** Early boils, reliable striper schools.
- **Padre Bay and Lone Rock:** Bass and panfish steady on plastics and small jigs.

Fire updates: The area is under fire prevention advisories from the National Interagency Fire Center. Remember to check local restrictions if you're camping—keep those campfires dead out and be vigilant with any gear that could spark.

As we love to say around here, play the weather, watch for surface action at dawn and dusk, and match your gear to the bite window. Mornings win. For bait, you can't beat fresh cut anchovy for stripers and a soft plastic for everything else.

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