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Colorado River Fishing Report: Beat the Heat for Stripers, Bass, and Catfish
Published 1 year, 7 months ago
Description
If you're planning to hit the Colorado River near Las Vegas today, here's what you need to know for a successful fishing trip.
### Weather and Sunrise/Sunset
Expect another hot day with temperatures soaring up to 100°F, minimal precipitation, and a gentle breeze of about 5 mph. Make sure to pack plenty of water and sun protection. Sunrise is at around 6:30 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 6:15 PM.
### Water Conditions
The water flow is stable, ranging between 2,000 and 20,000 cubic feet per second, which is typical for this time of year. The water clarity is clear, making it ideal for spotting fish. Water temperatures are in the 80s, which can affect fish activity, especially during the hottest parts of the day.
### Fish Activity
Striped bass are active throughout the day but tend to feed more voraciously during the cooler morning and evening hours. They can be found at various depths but are often near the surface, especially when chasing shad. Black bass are more active in the morning, while catfish tend to bite better at night.
### Best Fishing Spots
For striped bass, the area between Davis Dam and the Nature Center is highly recommended. Along the Nevada side of the river, areas like Sportsman’s Park in Laughlin, Big Bend State Park, and the Avi Resort and Casino offer good boating access and shoreline fishing spots. Backwater areas on the Nevada side are also worth exploring for species like catfish and panfish.
### Bait and Tackle
For striped bass, anchovies and cut bait that imitate threadfin shad or trout are highly effective. Live shad or store-bought anchovies are particularly good, and chumming with anchovies or corn can attract schools of stripers. Kastmasters, swim baits, and top-water lures work well during the late afternoon when stripers are boiling at the surface. Black bass are biting on poppers and rattling jigs, especially during the morning hours. Channel catfish can be caught using stink bait and anchovies fished along drop-offs.
### Local Tips
Local anglers suggest staying mobile and looking for bird activity, which can indicate the presence of schooling fish. Nighttime bank anglers have been successful in catching small stripers, catfish, and panfish.
Given the conditions, yesterday saw a good number of striped bass catches, with some anglers reporting catches of up to 10 pounds. Black bass and channel catfish were also plentiful, especially in the backwater areas.
So, gear up, stay hydrated, and enjoy the fishing on the Colorado River today
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
### Weather and Sunrise/Sunset
Expect another hot day with temperatures soaring up to 100°F, minimal precipitation, and a gentle breeze of about 5 mph. Make sure to pack plenty of water and sun protection. Sunrise is at around 6:30 AM, and sunset will be at approximately 6:15 PM.
### Water Conditions
The water flow is stable, ranging between 2,000 and 20,000 cubic feet per second, which is typical for this time of year. The water clarity is clear, making it ideal for spotting fish. Water temperatures are in the 80s, which can affect fish activity, especially during the hottest parts of the day.
### Fish Activity
Striped bass are active throughout the day but tend to feed more voraciously during the cooler morning and evening hours. They can be found at various depths but are often near the surface, especially when chasing shad. Black bass are more active in the morning, while catfish tend to bite better at night.
### Best Fishing Spots
For striped bass, the area between Davis Dam and the Nature Center is highly recommended. Along the Nevada side of the river, areas like Sportsman’s Park in Laughlin, Big Bend State Park, and the Avi Resort and Casino offer good boating access and shoreline fishing spots. Backwater areas on the Nevada side are also worth exploring for species like catfish and panfish.
### Bait and Tackle
For striped bass, anchovies and cut bait that imitate threadfin shad or trout are highly effective. Live shad or store-bought anchovies are particularly good, and chumming with anchovies or corn can attract schools of stripers. Kastmasters, swim baits, and top-water lures work well during the late afternoon when stripers are boiling at the surface. Black bass are biting on poppers and rattling jigs, especially during the morning hours. Channel catfish can be caught using stink bait and anchovies fished along drop-offs.
### Local Tips
Local anglers suggest staying mobile and looking for bird activity, which can indicate the presence of schooling fish. Nighttime bank anglers have been successful in catching small stripers, catfish, and panfish.
Given the conditions, yesterday saw a good number of striped bass catches, with some anglers reporting catches of up to 10 pounds. Black bass and channel catfish were also plentiful, especially in the backwater areas.
So, gear up, stay hydrated, and enjoy the fishing on the Colorado River today
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.