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Colorado River Vegas Fishing Report - May 2, 2025

Colorado River Vegas Fishing Report - May 2, 2025

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Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Colorado River Las Vegas fishing report for Friday, May 2nd, 2025.

We're deep into prime spring fishing season on the Colorado now. The mornings are still cool but expect temperatures to climb into the high 70s by afternoon. Skies are partly cloudy with light winds, making for near-perfect fishing conditions. Sunrise was at 6:01 AM, and we'll have sunlight until about 7:30 PM, giving you plenty of time on the water today.

The river is running at approximately 2700 cubic feet per second below Glenwood Springs, continuing its seasonal rise with snowmelt. Water clarity varies throughout the day – after yesterday's warm afternoon, you might find slightly murky conditions this morning, but expect visibility to improve as the day progresses[3].

Recent catches have been impressive and diverse. Anglers have been pulling in good numbers of stripers, largemouth and smallmouth bass, rainbow trout, and even some nice catfish, particularly near outflows and in the deeper channels[3]. The rainbows are especially active following recent stockings upstream, making them relatively easy targets for anglers of all skill levels.

For you trout hunters, that sweet spot between Willow Beach and Cottonwood Cove continues to produce healthy rainbows. The stripers are also hitting well in this area, particularly during the early morning and evening hours[3].

For bait, live minnows and nightcrawlers are working well for the bottom feeders, while those targeting trout are having success with PowerBait in bright colors. If you're a lure fisher like myself, try small spinners in silver and gold for the trout, and deeper-running crankbaits for the bass and stripers.

Hot spots this weekend? I'd recommend trying the area just below Hoover Dam where the water is cooler and oxygen-rich – perfect for trout. For bass fishing, the coves around Lake Mohave have been producing consistent strikes, especially around submerged vegetation.

Don't forget that we're seeing hatching activity, with insects emerging particularly in the evening hours, making this a prime time for fly fishers using small dry flies and nymphs[3].

That's your fishing report for today, May 2nd, 2025. Remember to check your regulations before heading out, stay hydrated in this warming weather, and as always, tight lines to ya! This is Artificial Lure signing off until next time.

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