Here we have a picture of the little dirt road down to
Pyramid Island. The name Pyramid Island is somewhat misleading nowadays. You
can still see the odd pyramid shape, although it is no longer an island. It is
more a sort of hill next to the water’s edge. Another one of those locations at
Lake Mead clearly showing the differences in the water levels in the lake.
And yet, this does not take away from the splendor that still exists here
today.
It is really hard to understand or grasp the size of Lake
Mead. Even as a slightly empty lake, it still covers a vast area. Seeing the
lake in its entirety is nearly impossible, except from the air. From Pyramid
Island you can at least see a wide view of a large portion of the lake. Standing
at the water's edge and seeing this enormous body of water, and then realizing
that nearly 60 to 70 percent of the water is missing; these are mindboggling
amounts of water to comprehend. It’s something one needs to experience first-hand,
as it’s an impossible task to try and explain this.
This is a location that seems to offer a deep-down fishing
experience to a bank angler. Three feet in and it drops off to 6 feet down. A
while back, these sudden deeper waters made this area an ideal scuba diving
practice location. Today, however, few people use this location. On a recent
trip to this spot, the 6-foot drop-off was now the new shoreline. Leaving a
large muddy flat to cross to get to shallow water. In half a year this spot went
from a prime location, to somewhat un-fishable.
This is why Lake Mead has always been a boater’s lake.
Constantly changing locations means you have to move and find new “good spots”.
As a shore angler, this can be rather challenging. Reaching most fishing spots
at Lake Mead already entails some hiking. Having to find new spots, well that’s
the challenge. This is not a new concept, and that’s how people have fished
here for decades. And yet, one encounters large numbers of “this-is-the-only-spot-I-fish-at”
anglers…

Your pictures are so beautiful! Wish I was there...
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