Artificial Lure: Colorado River Sunday Report - Stripers Boiling, Bass Hitting Hard
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Sunrise hit at 6:45 AM, sunset's 7:15 PM, givin' ya a solid 12.5 hours of light. No tides here in the desert, but water levels are steady at about 1,100 cfs downstream of Hoover Dam—prime for wadin' or drift boatin'. Fish are active post-winter spawn; stripers are boilin' in the mornings near the surface, smallmouth bass hittin' hard on drop-offs, and channel cats prowlin' the deeper holes at night.
Recent catches? Locals reported 20-30 stripers per angler yesterday usin' anchovies off the bottom—some pushin' 15 pounds. Bass guys pulled 50+ smallies, mostly 2-4 pounds, on tubes and jigs. Trout rainbows stocked upstream, bitin' powerbait in the riffles. Best lures right now: **chartreuse or white swimbaits** for stripers, **football jigs with craw trailers** for smallies, and **inline spinners** for trout. Live bait? Anchovies or shad for cats and stripers, nightcrawlers for everything else.
Hot spots: Hit the **Black Canyon below Hoover Dam** for stripers—launch early. Or try **Katherine Landing** near Laughlin for bass; rocky points are gold. Wear your PFD, check regs, and stay safe out there.
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