colbysmith
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I've actually found the Bullfrog end of the lake more scenic. Probably because I enjoy canyons more than I enjoy the flatter stuff. lol. Colby
Marco Flamingo":2mnk3lk0 said:I've looked through the photo albums for past Lake Powell trips and see a few things that I have questions about.
1) Fishing. I assume that I get a Utah fishing license and go north. What's the simplest gear for success? I'm not looking for trophies. I'm looking for dinner. Are there restrictions for cleaning fish on the water? No crabs to eat the entrails, but does anybody know if there are crawdads? I'm starting to sound like a survivalist, but hey, it's a CD 16.
2) Shade. Some of the beach pictures showed people under simple shade tarps. Lots of guy wires to avoid in a crowded situation, but that looks like the simplest gear to stow. Any glowing reviews for a particular system?
3) WAG bag. Probably not everyone is familiar with these and I'll just cut to the chase. I know that there are stations on the lake for dumping porta-potties (semi-liquid waste), but do these stations have the ability to accept WAG bags that have solidified waste ala Poo Powder? The Glen Canyon NPS site says that WAG bags can be put in any dumpster, but are there garbage dumpsters at the outlying stations?
Mark