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Colorado River Fishing Report: Stripers, Trout, and More Biting This Spring
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Hey there, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Colorado River fishing report for March 17, 2025. The weather's looking mighty fine today with sunny skies and a high of 78°F. Sunrise was at 6:41 AM, and we'll see the sun dip below the horizon at 6:52 PM.
Now, let's talk fish. The striped bass bite has been on fire lately, with several 20+ pounders being pulled out near Willow Beach. Folks have been having luck with anchovies and cut bait, but if you're looking to throw some artificials, try a deep-diving crankbait or a large swimbait. The trout action's been steady too, especially around the Cottonwood Cove area. Powerbait and small spinners have been the ticket there.
For you largemouth enthusiasts, the spawn is just around the corner. Bass have been moving into shallower waters, so start targeting those coves and rocky points. Soft plastics like worms and creature baits have been producing, but don't overlook a good ol' jig and trailer combo.
Catfish have been biting well in the evenings, particularly around the Lake Mead Marina. Stinkbaits and cut shad are your best bets there. And for you panfish lovers, the crappie and bluegill action's been picking up in the backs of coves - small jigs tipped with minnows or worms should do the trick.
As for hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the area around Boulder Beach for some mixed bag action. The Overton Arm's also been producing some nice catches, especially for those targeting stripers.
Remember, the water level's still low, so be extra cautious when navigating, especially in unfamiliar areas. And don't forget your Nevada fishing license if you're fishing Lake Mead or Lake Mohave.
Tight lines, everyone, and I'll catch you on the flip side!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
Now, let's talk fish. The striped bass bite has been on fire lately, with several 20+ pounders being pulled out near Willow Beach. Folks have been having luck with anchovies and cut bait, but if you're looking to throw some artificials, try a deep-diving crankbait or a large swimbait. The trout action's been steady too, especially around the Cottonwood Cove area. Powerbait and small spinners have been the ticket there.
For you largemouth enthusiasts, the spawn is just around the corner. Bass have been moving into shallower waters, so start targeting those coves and rocky points. Soft plastics like worms and creature baits have been producing, but don't overlook a good ol' jig and trailer combo.
Catfish have been biting well in the evenings, particularly around the Lake Mead Marina. Stinkbaits and cut shad are your best bets there. And for you panfish lovers, the crappie and bluegill action's been picking up in the backs of coves - small jigs tipped with minnows or worms should do the trick.
As for hot spots, I'd recommend checking out the area around Boulder Beach for some mixed bag action. The Overton Arm's also been producing some nice catches, especially for those targeting stripers.
Remember, the water level's still low, so be extra cautious when navigating, especially in unfamiliar areas. And don't forget your Nevada fishing license if you're fishing Lake Mead or Lake Mohave.
Tight lines, everyone, and I'll catch you on the flip side!
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.