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Colorado River Fishing Report: Stripers, Bass, and More for March 14, 2025

Colorado River Fishing Report: Stripers, Bass, and More for March 14, 2025

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Alright, y'all, Artificial Lure here with your Colorado River fishing report for March 14, 2025. Sun's coming up at 6:13 AM and setting at 6:50 PM, giving us a solid day on the water. Weather's looking primo - partly cloudy with highs around 75°F and a light breeze. Perfect conditions for some serious angling.

Now, let's talk fish. Striped bass have been the hot ticket lately, with some real lunkers in the 20-30 pound range being pulled out near Willow Beach. Anchovies and cut bait are working wonders, but if you're looking to toss some hardware, try a 1-ounce silver spoon or a white swimbait. The stripers are schooling up, chasing shad in the early morning and late afternoon.

Largemouth bass action has been decent too, especially around structure in Lake Mohave. Plastic worms in watermelon red and green pumpkin have been producing, along with deep-diving crankbaits in shad patterns. A few anglers have reported success with topwater lures at first light.

For you trout enthusiasts, rainbow trout fishing remains steady below Hoover Dam. PowerBait in chartreuse or rainbow color has been the go-to, but don't overlook small spinners like Panther Martins or Rooster Tails.

Catfish have been biting well after dark, particularly in the backwaters near Laughlin. Nightcrawlers and chicken liver are your best bets for bait.

As for hot spots, I'd recommend giving Cottonwood Cove a shot. The underwater structure there has been holding some nice bass. Another area to check out is the Boulder Basin in Lake Mead - some hefty stripers have been hanging around the deep points.

Remember, folks, the water level in Lake Mead is still low at about 1,076 feet, so be cautious when navigating. And don't forget your licenses - Nevada or Arizona will do, but you'll need that special use stamp if you're fishing from a boat.

That's the scoop for today, anglers. Get out there and tight lines to ya!

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