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Mild Winter Fishing on the Colorado River Near Las Vegas with Artificial Lure
Published 3 months ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for fishin' on the Colorado River right here around Las Vegas. It's Saturday mornin', January 31st, 2026, and we're seein' mild winter conditions holdin' steady—no big freezes, just cool temps in the low 50s daytime, clear skies, light winds from the northwest at 5-10 mph. Sunrise was at 6:52 AM, sunset around 5:17 PM, givin' us a solid 10+ hours of light for chasin' bites. No tides down here in the river, but water levels are stable below Hoover Dam per recent Bureau of Reclamation updates, though Lake Mead's droppin' slow with drought lingerin'—watch for any surprise releases.
Fish activity's pickin' up in this cooler water—striped bass are chasin' shad in the shallows, smallmouth bass hangin' tight to rocky points, and channel catfish rootin' the bottom at night. Local anglers report decent action yesterday: a handful of 20-pound stripers near the inflows, limits of 2-4 pound smallies, cats up to 10 pounds on night bites, plus some largemouth and bluegill in the mix, though numbers are down from summer thanks to low flows. Numbers ain't huge, but quality's there if you work it slow.
Best lures right now? Jerkbaits or swimbaits in shad patterns for stripers—cold water's got 'em sluggish, so slow retrieves or pauses are key. For bass, drop-shot rigs with soft plastics or Ned rigs kill it. Top baits: anchovies or cut shad for stripers and cats, nightcrawlers for panfish and everything else. Live shad if you net 'em near shore.
Hit these hot spots: Black Canyon below Hoover Dam for stripers at first light, or coves near Boulder Harbor for bass—launch from Las Vegas Boat Harbor and troll slow. Water's clear, so stealth up.
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Fish activity's pickin' up in this cooler water—striped bass are chasin' shad in the shallows, smallmouth bass hangin' tight to rocky points, and channel catfish rootin' the bottom at night. Local anglers report decent action yesterday: a handful of 20-pound stripers near the inflows, limits of 2-4 pound smallies, cats up to 10 pounds on night bites, plus some largemouth and bluegill in the mix, though numbers are down from summer thanks to low flows. Numbers ain't huge, but quality's there if you work it slow.
Best lures right now? Jerkbaits or swimbaits in shad patterns for stripers—cold water's got 'em sluggish, so slow retrieves or pauses are key. For bass, drop-shot rigs with soft plastics or Ned rigs kill it. Top baits: anchovies or cut shad for stripers and cats, nightcrawlers for panfish and everything else. Live shad if you net 'em near shore.
Hit these hot spots: Black Canyon below Hoover Dam for stripers at first light, or coves near Boulder Harbor for bass—launch from Las Vegas Boat Harbor and troll slow. Water's clear, so stealth up.
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.