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Las Vegas Angler Report: Stripers, Bass, and Catfish Bite Strong on the Colorado River
Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing on the Colorado River around Las Vegas. It's Monday morning, December 22nd, and we're lookin' at a crisp winter day down here by Lake Mead. Sunrise hit around 6:45 AM, sunset's callin' it at 4:30 PM—short days mean prime low-light bites, so hit the water early or late.
Weather's cool and clear, highs in the mid-60s daytime droppin' to the 40s overnight, light winds from the northwest per NWS forecasts. No tides on this river, but water levels in Lake Mead are sittin' low at about 28% full according to the latest U.S. Bureau of Reclamation report—grim from the megadrought, but fish are concentrated in deeper pools.
Fish activity's pickin' up with cooler water pushin' stripers and largemouth into shallower spots. Recent reports from local anglers show solid catches: stripers boilin' up to 20 pounds in schools near the inflows, smallmouth bass hittin' 3-5 pounds steady, some catfish to 15 pounds on night cuts, and decent largemouth up to 6 pounds. Numbers are good—dozens per trip if you're on 'em.
Best lures right now? Umbrella rigs or swimbaits in shad colors for stripers, drop-shot rigs with 4-inch worms for bass. Top baits: live shad or anchovies for stripers, nightcrawlers or cut bait for cats. Fish 20-40 feet deep where they're stackin' up.
Hot spots: Black Canyon below Hoover Dam for drifting shad—consistent stripers. And try the coves near Boulder Harbor for bass huggin' rocky points.
Bundle up, check your Nevada license, and stay safe out there.
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Weather's cool and clear, highs in the mid-60s daytime droppin' to the 40s overnight, light winds from the northwest per NWS forecasts. No tides on this river, but water levels in Lake Mead are sittin' low at about 28% full according to the latest U.S. Bureau of Reclamation report—grim from the megadrought, but fish are concentrated in deeper pools.
Fish activity's pickin' up with cooler water pushin' stripers and largemouth into shallower spots. Recent reports from local anglers show solid catches: stripers boilin' up to 20 pounds in schools near the inflows, smallmouth bass hittin' 3-5 pounds steady, some catfish to 15 pounds on night cuts, and decent largemouth up to 6 pounds. Numbers are good—dozens per trip if you're on 'em.
Best lures right now? Umbrella rigs or swimbaits in shad colors for stripers, drop-shot rigs with 4-inch worms for bass. Top baits: live shad or anchovies for stripers, nightcrawlers or cut bait for cats. Fish 20-40 feet deep where they're stackin' up.
Hot spots: Black Canyon below Hoover Dam for drifting shad—consistent stripers. And try the coves near Boulder Harbor for bass huggin' rocky points.
Bundle up, check your Nevada license, and stay safe out there.
Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for more reports! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
This episode includes AI-generated content.