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Colorado River Las Vegas Fishing Report - June 6, 2025
Published 10 months, 3 weeks ago
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Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Colorado River Las Vegas fishing report for Friday, June 6th, 2025.
The sun rose at 6:18 AM this morning and will set around 7:15 PM, giving you plenty of daylight hours on the water. Weather today is looking fantastic with mild temperatures - perfect for a full day of fishing.
I'm thrilled to report that fishing conditions along the Colorado River are absolutely stellar right now! We're experiencing some of the best action of the season with stripers, bass, and trout all biting strong. This hot bite has been building steadily since mid-May and shows no signs of slowing down.
Striper action remains particularly hot near the dam areas, with multiple catches reported using anchovies and cut bait. These fighters are providing real excitement, especially during early morning hours. Bass fishing has picked up significantly as well, with largemouth hitting spinnerbaits and soft plastics near structure.
For you trout enthusiasts, fishing remains productive despite changing water conditions. The Colorado River is running at about 2640 CFS below Glenwood Springs with varying clarity - typically brown after hot days but slightly better following cooler periods. Blue winged olive patterns, caddis imitations, and small green drake nymphs are all producing results.
Hot spots this week include the areas near Grizzly Creek and below Glenwood Springs where several anglers reported impressive catches. Just remember that spawning closures remain in effect at Grizzly, Canyon, Castle and Elk Creeks until June 1st - look for the signs where fishing is off limits.
If you're heading to Storrie Lake State Park near Las Vegas, they've been stocked twice last week with over 3,000 catchable-size rainbow trout, making it a prime destination.
For those targeting stripers, try using Pats Rubber Legs or weighted worms paired with caddis pupa. Streamer fishing has been effective too - hit the banks and if wading, throw out to the middle of the river and strip in on the swing. An articulated Dundgeon or Sculpzilla should do the trick.
Looking at Lake Mead, water levels are holding steady at around 33% capacity. Despite concerns about potential drops in 2025, recent moisture has helped stabilize conditions.
Remember folks, water conservation remains important for all of us using Colorado River water, so do your part while enjoying these amazing fishing opportunities.
Thanks for tuning in to the Colorado River Las Vegas Daily Fishing Report! Be sure to subscribe for more updates to make your fishing trips successful and enjoyable. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.
The sun rose at 6:18 AM this morning and will set around 7:15 PM, giving you plenty of daylight hours on the water. Weather today is looking fantastic with mild temperatures - perfect for a full day of fishing.
I'm thrilled to report that fishing conditions along the Colorado River are absolutely stellar right now! We're experiencing some of the best action of the season with stripers, bass, and trout all biting strong. This hot bite has been building steadily since mid-May and shows no signs of slowing down.
Striper action remains particularly hot near the dam areas, with multiple catches reported using anchovies and cut bait. These fighters are providing real excitement, especially during early morning hours. Bass fishing has picked up significantly as well, with largemouth hitting spinnerbaits and soft plastics near structure.
For you trout enthusiasts, fishing remains productive despite changing water conditions. The Colorado River is running at about 2640 CFS below Glenwood Springs with varying clarity - typically brown after hot days but slightly better following cooler periods. Blue winged olive patterns, caddis imitations, and small green drake nymphs are all producing results.
Hot spots this week include the areas near Grizzly Creek and below Glenwood Springs where several anglers reported impressive catches. Just remember that spawning closures remain in effect at Grizzly, Canyon, Castle and Elk Creeks until June 1st - look for the signs where fishing is off limits.
If you're heading to Storrie Lake State Park near Las Vegas, they've been stocked twice last week with over 3,000 catchable-size rainbow trout, making it a prime destination.
For those targeting stripers, try using Pats Rubber Legs or weighted worms paired with caddis pupa. Streamer fishing has been effective too - hit the banks and if wading, throw out to the middle of the river and strip in on the swing. An articulated Dundgeon or Sculpzilla should do the trick.
Looking at Lake Mead, water levels are holding steady at around 33% capacity. Despite concerns about potential drops in 2025, recent moisture has helped stabilize conditions.
Remember folks, water conservation remains important for all of us using Colorado River water, so do your part while enjoying these amazing fishing opportunities.
Thanks for tuning in to the Colorado River Las Vegas Daily Fishing Report! Be sure to subscribe for more updates to make your fishing trips successful and enjoyable. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.