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Colorado River Las Vegas Fall Fishing Forecast - Stripers, Cats, Trout, and More

Colorado River Las Vegas Fall Fishing Forecast - Stripers, Cats, Trout, and More

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Artificial Lure here with your October 19, 2025, Colorado River Las Vegas angling report. We’re off to a crisp autumn morning, with sunrise peering up at 6:44 a.m. and sunset sliding down at 6:11 p.m. Weather’s showing mostly clear skies and an early chill near 57°F, climbing toward the low 80s by afternoon—perfect for active fish and comfortable casting. No tides in this stretch of river, but watch for slight afternoon breezes picking up around 10–15 mph.

Fish activity has been ramping up as water temps dipped this week. Local anglers at Willow Beach and down to Big Bend reported solid action on striped bass, with several quality keepers in the 4–10 lb range coming out pre-dawn and just after dusk. Pair those bite windows with the classic cut anchovies—today’s hot bait—and you’re almost guaranteed a tug. The last week saw some impressive limits, especially in the coves just upstream from the Hoover Dam.

Channel catfish remain steady near Laughlin, notably in deeper holes around 15–20 feet. Fresh chicken liver and stink baits worked best at twilight, and multiple buckets were filled with cats stretching to 6 pounds. Don’t forget your heavier tackle—the river’s current can surprise you.

Rainbow trout were stocked at Willow Beach last Tuesday, so they’re still gorging near the boat launch and stretches with slower flow. Folks throwing PowerBait in chartreuse or yellow, or drifting nightcrawlers under slip bobbers, reported plenty of two-pounders and the occasional three-plus. For lure slingers, small Kastmasters and Panther Martins in silver-blue have been absolutely deadly—especially just after sunrise.

Smallmouth bass are in an aggressive bite stage now with lower water temperatures. Best results came with green pumpkin tube baits, Ned rigs, and natural-colored crankbaits. Anglers working the rip-rap edges behind Casino Row pulled up several chunky smallies, some tipping toward 3 pounds. Drop-shotting finesse worms just off submerged ledges produced consistent takes both morning and late afternoon.

If you're chasing stripers with artificials, the top producers have been medium-sized swimbaits in shad patterns and white bucktail jigs. Early and late, walk-the-dog style topwaters like Zara Spooks triggered heart-stopping strikes at dawn along quiet coves. The bite slows midday, so switch to deeper presentations if you’re out then.

Hot spots you shouldn’t miss:
- Willow Beach marina and boat launch for rainbows and stripers, especially stocked areas.
- Big Bend State Recreation Area (just above Laughlin) for stripers and catfish in the deeper bends.
- Casino Row rip-rap and submerged ledges for smallmouth, especially on soft plastics.

Local shops are restocked with anchovies, chicken liver, and an assortment of shad-pattern swimbaits, so you’re set for any target. Water levels remain lower than years past, so keep an eye on your depth finder and look for bait balls in the deeper runs.

That’s the nutshell for today—gentle breeze, cool temps, and plenty of active fish from pre-dawn till dark. Whether you’re after trout, catfish, striped or smallmouth, Colorado River’s serving up a fall bite that’s tough to beat.

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