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Post-Storm Stripers and Winter Limits on the Colorado River
Published 2 months, 1 week ago
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Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishin' on the Colorado River around Las Vegas. It's February 22, 2026, and we're lookin' at a crisp winter day down here—clear skies after that wild winter storm blew through with 60-mph winds and heavy snow up high, per AOL weather alerts. Temps hoverin' in the low 50s daytime, droppin' to 30s at night, perfect for bundle-up bank fishin'. Sunrise kicked off at 6:45 AM, sunset around 5:50 PM, givin' ya about 11 hours of light to chase bites.
No tides on this river stretch, but water levels are steady from recent Lake Mead releases—current's mild, good for wadin' in. Fish activity's pickin' up post-storm; stripers are schooled up deep in 40-60 feet, hittin' aggressive after the churn. Recent reports from local anglers show solid catches: 20-30 pound striped bass boatin' limits near the dam, channel cats up to 15 pounds on night bites, and smallmouth bass in the 2-5 pound range hammerin' dropshot rigs. Rainbow trout are stackin' in the shallows too, with limits daily from shore.
Best lures right now? Go with chartreuse swimbaits or umbrella rigs for stripers—troll 'em slow at 2-3 mph. Dropshots with 4-inch worms nail smallies. For bait, live shad or anchovies on a fish-finder rig for cats and stripers; nightcrawlers or PowerBait for trout. Local wisdom says match the hatch—fish are keyin' on shad post-cold snap.
Hot spots? Hit the Black Canyon below Hoover Dam for stripers and smallies—easy access, big rewards. Or try the Willow Beach area for trout and cats; shore fishin' paradise with less boat traffic.
Bundle up, check regs, and get out there—the river's callin'!
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No tides on this river stretch, but water levels are steady from recent Lake Mead releases—current's mild, good for wadin' in. Fish activity's pickin' up post-storm; stripers are schooled up deep in 40-60 feet, hittin' aggressive after the churn. Recent reports from local anglers show solid catches: 20-30 pound striped bass boatin' limits near the dam, channel cats up to 15 pounds on night bites, and smallmouth bass in the 2-5 pound range hammerin' dropshot rigs. Rainbow trout are stackin' in the shallows too, with limits daily from shore.
Best lures right now? Go with chartreuse swimbaits or umbrella rigs for stripers—troll 'em slow at 2-3 mph. Dropshots with 4-inch worms nail smallies. For bait, live shad or anchovies on a fish-finder rig for cats and stripers; nightcrawlers or PowerBait for trout. Local wisdom says match the hatch—fish are keyin' on shad post-cold snap.
Hot spots? Hit the Black Canyon below Hoover Dam for stripers and smallies—easy access, big rewards. Or try the Willow Beach area for trout and cats; shore fishin' paradise with less boat traffic.
Bundle up, check regs, and get out there—the river's callin'!
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.