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Colorado River Fishing Report: Rainbows, Bass, and Catfish Thrive in Spring Conditions

Colorado River Fishing Report: Rainbows, Bass, and Catfish Thrive in Spring Conditions

Published 11 months, 4 weeks ago
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Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure with your Colorado River Las Vegas fishing report for Saturday, May 3, 2025.

We have another classic spring day on the river with warm temperatures and clear skies. Sunrise this morning was at 5:45 AM, and sunset will be at 7:32 PM, giving you plenty of daylight to get your lines wet. Expect daytime highs in the upper 80s to low 90s, with some light winds picking up this afternoon.

The river is running higher than average thanks to snowmelt runoff upstream, so water flows are up a bit and clarity can change quickly, especially after local rain. The flows are not extreme, but do expect a steady current and look for fish in slack water and back eddies where they can hide out of the fast water[2].

Fishing action has been solid all week. Upstream near Willow Beach and down through the Laughlin stretch, anglers are reporting consistent catches of rainbow trout from recent stocking efforts. These rainbows are averaging 1 to 2 pounds, and you can find them hanging near cool water, especially in early morning or late evening[3].

Bass action is starting to pick up as well. Largemouth and smallmouth are getting active in the backwaters and coves. Reports show that larger woolly buggers are working for trout and bass, and bigger lures like Kastmasters and silver swimbaits have been productive for stripers in deeper pockets[2][5].

Catfishing in the lower reaches has also started to heat up, especially in the evenings. Popular baits are chicken liver, cut bait, and commercial catfish nuggets. Browns are showing up in the upper reaches for those who drift natural baits[2].

For your best luck today, try these local hot spots:
- Willow Beach: Great for early morning trout and stripers, especially on powerbait or small spinners.
- Davis Dam and Big Bend: Back eddies and coves are holding bass and the occasional striper. Try topwater plugs at dawn for an explosive bite.

Right now the best all-around lures are Kastmasters, silver swimbaits, and Jumpin Minnows for stripers. For trout, PowerBait, Panther Martins, and nightcrawlers are top picks. Catfish are going for chicken liver and cut mackerel[5].

Every day on the river brings a fresh bite, so stay flexible and don't be afraid to switch it up if something is not working. Tight lines and good luck out there!

This is Artificial Lure, signing off—see you on the river.

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