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Colorado River Las Vegas Daily Fishing Report

Colorado River Las Vegas Daily Fishing Report

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Dive into the "Colorado River, Las Vegas Daily Fishing Report" to get the latest updates on fishing conditions along the Colorado River near Las Vegas. Discover expert tips, local fishing hotspots, weather forecasts, and equipment recommendations to enhance your angling adventures. Join us daily for everything you need to know to make your fishing trips more successful and enjoyable.

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  • Colorado River Las Vegas Fishing Report: Trout, Stripers, and Bass Bites Heating Up
    May 23 2025
    Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Colorado River Las Vegas fishing report for Friday, May 23rd, 2025.

    The sun rose at about 5:30 AM today and will set around 7:40 PM, giving us a beautiful long day for fishing. Weather's looking mighty fine with temperatures expected to reach the mid-80s with clear skies and light winds - just perfect conditions for a day on the water!

    Water levels on the Colorado have been holding steady this past week. The flow has remained similar to what we saw in mid-May, around 240 cubic-feet-per-second, which is a bit higher than we had in early May. This increased flow has been stirring up some excellent action, especially in the deeper channels.

    Rainbow trout fishing continues to be excellent following those stockings we had earlier this month. Remember, Storrie Lake near Las Vegas received over 4,000 catchable-size rainbows on May 6th, plus those beautiful 450 larger rainbows averaging 16.5 inches on May 7th. These fish are still active and hitting well on small spinners, especially gold and silver patterns. For you bait fishermen, salmon eggs and PowerBait in bright colors have been very productive.

    The striper bite has picked up considerably in the last few days, particularly early morning and late evening. They've been hitting topwater lures at dawn, then moving deeper as the day progresses. Try white or chartreuse crankbaits in the 10-15 foot depths during midday.

    Bass fishing has been steady with some nice largemouth being caught near structure using plastic worms in dark colors. The smallmouth are hitting crawdad imitations in the rocky areas.

    For catfish, try the deeper pools with chicken liver or prepared stinkbaits, especially as we move toward dusk. Some anglers reported nice 3-5 pound channel cats this past week.

    Hot spots this week include the area just below Hoover Dam for trout, the coves around Lake Mead Marina for stripers, and the rocky points near Hemenway Harbor for smallmouth bass.

    For you shore anglers, try the fishing pier at Boulder Beach - it's been producing some nice catches lately. Boat anglers should check out Black Canyon, where the deeper channels have been holding some monster stripers.

    Overall, fishing conditions are prime right now, folks. The recent stable weather has these fish in a predictable pattern, so it's a great time to get out there. Just remember to stay hydrated in this heat!

    This is Artificial Lure signing off for now. Tight lines, everyone, and I'll see you on the water!
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  • Colorado River Las Vegas Fishing Report: Stripers, Bass, and Trout Thrive on the Water
    May 21 2025
    Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Colorado River Las Vegas fishing report for Wednesday, May 21st, 2025.

    We've got another beautiful day on the water ahead of us. Starting off cool around the mid-60s this morning, but temperatures will climb to near 80 degrees by afternoon. Skies are mostly clear with gentle breezes making for perfect casting conditions. Sunrise was at 5:36 am, and sunset will be at 7:35 pm, giving you plenty of daylight to land that trophy catch.

    While the Colorado River isn't tidal in our Las Vegas area, we're experiencing a gradual rise in river levels throughout the morning and into mid-day. This water movement typically pushes fish toward shorelines, coves, and current breaks—perfect ambush points for predatory species.

    Striped bass action has been heating up significantly over the past week! Anglers are reporting consistent catches of stripers up to five pounds, especially during early morning and evening hours. Cut anchovies have been the bait of choice, while silver swimbaits, Jumpin' Minnows, and Kastmasters are producing well for those who prefer artificial lures. If you're targeting stripers, Community Park and the area below Davis Dam have been particularly productive.

    The largemouth and smallmouth bass bite remains strong as we move deeper into spring. These fighters are holding near structure and drop-offs, with the best action coming on plastic worms, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits.

    Rainbow trout fishing is excellent right now, particularly for those willing to try the nearby Storrie Lake State Park, which was stocked earlier this month with over 4,500 rainbows, including some impressive 16.5-inchers. PowerBait, small spinners, and flies are all working well.

    For those looking to maximize their chances today, I'd recommend hitting the water early to take advantage of that morning striper bite. Pack a variety of lures and baits since the fish seem to be changing preferences throughout the day. Hot spots worth checking out include the area around Laughlin, Community Park, and Davis Dam.

    The spring fishing pattern is in full swing, friends! Whether you're after stripers, bass, or trout, there's plenty of action to be found on our beautiful Colorado River. Remember to stay hydrated out there as temperatures climb and be sure to check your regulations before heading out.

    This is Artificial Lure signing off—tight lines and good fishing to all of you!
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  • Colorado River Las Vegas Fishing Update - Hot Stripers, Active Bass and Trout on the Bite
    May 19 2025
    Artificial Lure here with your Colorado River Las Vegas fishing report for Monday, May 19th, 2025.

    We had sunrise this morning right around 6:20 AM and expect sunset about 7:10 PM, giving us a solid window for a full day on the water. The weather’s just about perfect with highs reaching the mid 80s today and a gentle southwest breeze at 5 to 10 miles per hour. Water clarity is decent, especially earlier in the day before heat and wind stir things up. River flow is steady at about 2900 to 3000 cubic feet per second below Glenwood Springs, which is good news for those planning to cast a line.

    The Colorado here isn’t tidal, but we do see river levels creep up through late morning and into the afternoon due to dam releases. When you see that water level rise, look for fish in current breaks, along shoreline cover, and in the deeper holes. That moving water gets stripers and bass active and on the hunt.

    Fishing has been hot this past week. Stripers are in especially good numbers, many in the three to five pound range, and there’s solid action early mornings and late afternoons. Anglers are catching them on cut anchovies, silver swimbaits, Jumpin Minnows, and Kastmasters, especially when working the drop-offs and deeper runs. Community Park and the stretches just below Davis Dam have both produced consistent catches—those are your hot spots right now if stripers are the target.

    Largemouth and smallmouth bass are also hitting well, with soft plastics and spinnerbaits getting the job done. For trout, keep in mind some of the upstream spawning closures through June 1st, but there are still plenty of open sections where you can find hungry rainbows, especially in the cooler, shaded runs. The annual caddis hatch is in full swing this week, so fly anglers should pack caddis dries, blue winged olives, and a few midge patterns. PMD and small green drake nymphs are also turning heads subsurface.

    Best bait right now for stripers is fresh cut anchovy, but do not overlook artificial lures like silver or white swimbaits and shad imitators. For bass, stick with craw soft plastics, spinnerbaits in white or chartreuse, and try topwaters during the low light hours. Trout will key in on small natural baits, caddis or midge imitations, especially in the cooler parts of the river.

    To sum it up, Community Park and below Davis Dam are your top bets this week. Stripers are biting, bass are moving shallow, and trout are getting fired up as insect hatches take off. The weather is right and the fish are ready to play—tight lines out there, and see you on the water soon[1][2].
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