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Colorado River Fishing Report: Stripers, Bass, and Trout Biting Despite Winter Chill
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Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Colorado River fishing report for this crisp winter morning in Las Vegas, right at 8:33 AM on January 17th. Winter's got a solid grip, but the bites are heating up despite the chill.
Weather's cooperative today—mostly sunny with highs pushing 55°F and light winds from the northwest around 10 mph, per local forecasts. No major storms hitting us yet, though atmospheric rivers are drenching the West Coast, keeping things stable here. Sunrise was at 6:58 AM, sunset 5:12 PM, giving you a solid 10-hour window. No tides on this river stretch, but water levels in Lake Mead are steady, sitting low but fishable.
Fish activity's strong on stripers, largemouth bass, and trout, according to yesterday's report from the Colorado River Winter Fishing Report podcast. Anglers pulled in limits of stripers schooling mid-river, feisty largemouth up to 5 pounds hitting near shorelines, and stocked trout stacking up in eddies—dozens reported per outing last few days. Winter patterns have 'em chasing shad tight to structure.
Best lures? Go with swim jigs or jerkbaits for bass and stripers—Al Lindner's Angling Edge swears by 'em for cold water efficiency. For trout, small spoons or flashy spinners. Live bait shines too: shad or anchovies for stripers and bass, worms or PowerBait for trout. Keep it simple, fish slow.
Hot spots: Hit the Black Canyon below Hoover Dam for stripers boiling on top—launch early. Temple Bar area on Lake Mead's got bass hugging rocky points, easy access.
Bundle up, check your gear before the dock, and tight lines!
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Weather's cooperative today—mostly sunny with highs pushing 55°F and light winds from the northwest around 10 mph, per local forecasts. No major storms hitting us yet, though atmospheric rivers are drenching the West Coast, keeping things stable here. Sunrise was at 6:58 AM, sunset 5:12 PM, giving you a solid 10-hour window. No tides on this river stretch, but water levels in Lake Mead are steady, sitting low but fishable.
Fish activity's strong on stripers, largemouth bass, and trout, according to yesterday's report from the Colorado River Winter Fishing Report podcast. Anglers pulled in limits of stripers schooling mid-river, feisty largemouth up to 5 pounds hitting near shorelines, and stocked trout stacking up in eddies—dozens reported per outing last few days. Winter patterns have 'em chasing shad tight to structure.
Best lures? Go with swim jigs or jerkbaits for bass and stripers—Al Lindner's Angling Edge swears by 'em for cold water efficiency. For trout, small spoons or flashy spinners. Live bait shines too: shad or anchovies for stripers and bass, worms or PowerBait for trout. Keep it simple, fish slow.
Hot spots: Hit the Black Canyon below Hoover Dam for stripers boiling on top—launch early. Temple Bar area on Lake Mead's got bass hugging rocky points, easy access.
Bundle up, check your gear before the dock, and tight lines!
Thanks for tuning in, folks—subscribe for daily updates. 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.