Fishing the Colorado River: Perfect Weather, Abundant Stripers, and Top Angling Spots Near Las Vegas
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If you're planning to hit the Colorado River near Las Vegas today, here’s what you need to know for a successful day on the water. The weather is expected to...
show moreSince the Colorado River below Davis Dam is a freshwater environment, you don't have to worry about tidal changes. The water flow, which varies between 2,000 and 20,000 cubic feet per second, is currently favorable for fishing.
With the cooler weather settling in, fish activity has been heating up. Anglers were catching limits of striped bass along the shoreline yesterday, with these fish averaging around 15 inches and some reaching over 35 inches. Striped bass are highly active around dawn and dusk, often found near the surface when chasing shad.
For lures, trout-pattern jerkbaits have been highly effective in drawing aggressive strikes from the striped bass. If you prefer natural bait, frozen anchovies remain a dependable option. Near Laughlin Lagoon, anglers have also been experimenting with a mix of hard and soft plastics to entice smallmouth bass.
Hot spots include the shoreline areas around Sportsman’s Park in Laughlin and Big Bend State Park. These areas offer good access and have been productive for catching striped bass and other species like bluegill and catfish.
Remember, the best times to fish are during sunrise and sunset, so plan your day accordingly to maximize your chances of a great catch. Enjoy your day on the Colorado River
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