Winter is finally loosening its grip at Canyon Ferry Lake—and for spring anglers, that’s the news you’ve been waiting for.
Key Takeaways
- According to Paul Garnot, the ice at Canyon Ferry Lake is officially gone.
- Boats are already hitting the water.
- Boat ramps are open and ready for spring fishing.
- It’s time to dust off the gear and shift from ice season to open-water season.
- As Garnot put it, the ramps are “open for business—ha ha.”

According to Paul Garnot, the ice is officially gone, and boats are already hitting the water—music to the ears of anglers who’ve been patiently waiting all winter (and not so much for die-hard ice anglers).
The boat ramps are open and ready for action, which means it’s time to dust off the gear, fire up the outboard, and get back to open-water fishing. As Paul put it, the ramps are “open for business—ha ha.”
Photos via Paul Garnot.
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FAQ: Canyon Ferry Lake Boat Ramps and Spring Fishing
Are the boat ramps open at Canyon Ferry Lake?
Yes. The post states the boat ramps are open and ready for action.
Is the ice off Canyon Ferry Lake yet?
According to Paul Garnot, the ice is officially gone.
Are boats already launching on Canyon Ferry Lake?
Yes. The post notes that boats are already hitting the water.
What does this mean for spring fishing at Canyon Ferry Lake?
It signals the transition to open-water season—time to get the boat and gear ready and start fishing from open water again.
Does this update say anything about fishing quality or what’s biting?
No. It’s a conditions-and-access update focused on ice-out and ramp status, not a bite report.
Is this good news for ice anglers?
Not really—the post notes it’s “music to the ears of anglers” waiting for open water, but “not so much for die-hard ice anglers.”
Who provided the update and photos?
The update is attributed to Paul Garnot, and the photos are credited “via Paul Garnot.”
What should boaters do before heading out for the first launch of the season?
The post suggests dusting off the gear and firing up the outboard—practical reminders to prep for open-water fishing.
