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Colorado River Las Vegas Fishing Report Today

Colorado River Las Vegas Fishing Report Today

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Dive into the "Colorado River, Las Vegas Fishing Report Today" 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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  • Spring Stripers and Sunrise Sessions: Colorado River Fishing Report March 28
    Mar 28 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things rods, reels, and river runs here around the Colorado River by Las Vegas. It's early morning on March 28, 2026, and I'm broadcastin' from the banks—perfect time to hit the water before the sun cranks up.

    Weather's lookin' prime: clear skies, light winds at 5-10 mph from the southwest, temps climbin' from 52°F now to a comfy 72°F by afternoon, per local forecasts. No rain in sight, just that crisp desert air. Sunrise was at 6:45 AM, sunset around 7:15 PM—plenty of daylight for a full day out.

    Now, this stretch of the Colorado ain't got tides like the ocean, but water levels are steady thanks to Hoover Dam releases—check the Bureau of Reclamation for real-time flows, hoverin' around 5,000 cfs today, good for driftin' bait without too much current.

    Fish are wakin' up this spring! Recent reports from Lake Mead National Recreation Area anglers show stripers crashin' the party—schools of 10-20 pounders boilin' surfaces near Boulder City shores. Largemouth bass hittin' hard too, up to 5 pounds, plus channel cats pullin' 15-30 lbers on night cuts. Smallmouths and crappie roundin' out limits, with folks limitin' out quick on mornings like this. Activity peaks dawn and dusk when shad are active.

    Best lures? Go with **swimbaits** like 4-inch Keitech for stripers—they're tearin' it up in shallow coves. **Spinnerbaits** in white/chartreuse for bass, or **jigs** tipped with minnows. Live bait kings: anchovies or shad chunks on a Carolina rig for cats, nightcrawlers for panfish. Drop-shot rigs with worms nail smallies.

    Hot spots? Hit the **Boulder City inflows** below Hoover Dam—easy access, striper heaven. Or cross to **Bullhead City banks** for river-run bass, miles of shoreline just a short drive south.

    Wet a line safe, check regs, and watch for boat traffic.

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    2 mins
  • Spring Stripers and Bass Beds: Colorado River Hot Spots Near Vegas
    Mar 27 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things fishing on the Colorado River around Las Vegas. It's early morning here on March 27, 2026, and conditions look prime for a solid day on the water despite Lake Powell heading toward record lows from that ongoing Colorado River deadlock—water levels are tight, but the fish don't care.

    No tides to worry about in this river stretch, but flows are steady around 5,000 cfs downstream of Hoover Dam. Weather's calling for partly cloudy skies, highs in the mid-60s, light winds from the southwest at 5-10 mph—perfect for casting without tangling. Sunrise hit at 6:45 AM, sunset around 7:15 PM, so you've got a full 12+ hours of prime light.

    Fish activity's heating up with spring vibes. Recent reports show stripers boiling on the surface near the dam, largemouth bass slamming beds in shallower coves, and channel cats stacking up in deeper holes. Anglers pulled in limits yesterday: 20-30 stripers per boat averaging 5-10 pounds, a dozen 3-5 lb bass, and cats to 15 pounds. Smallmouth are picking up too, especially on points.

    For lures, tie on **chartreuse swimbaits** or **drop-shot rigs with 4-inch plastics** for stripers—they're chasing shad hard. Bass love **jerkbaits** in shad patterns or **Texas-rigged worms**. Live bait? Anchovies or shad chunks on a Carolina rig for cats, nightcrawlers for bass. Fish early and late when they're most active.

    Hot spots: Hit the coves below Boulder Harbor for bass beds, or drift the Nevada side near the intake towers for stripers—both producing doubles right now.

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  • Colorado River Spring Striper Bite: Early Season Hot Spots and Lure Selection Guide
    Mar 25 2026
    Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure, your go-to guy for all things angling around the Colorado River here in Las Vegas. It's early morning on March 25, 2026, and the river's callin'—clear skies, temps startin' at a crisp 45°F climbin' to 72°F by afternoon, light breeze from the southwest at 5-10 mph. Sunrise hit at 6:45 AM, sunset around 7:15 PM, givin' ya a solid 12+ hours of prime light for castin'.

    No tides down here in the desert stretch, but water levels are steady thanks to recent upstream releases—Lake Mead's holdin' firm despite drought worries. Fish are active post-winter; stripers are schoolin' heavy in the shallows, smallmouth bass hittin' aggressive, and channel cats prowlin' the deeper holes. Locals reported solid catches yesterday: 15-20 lb stripers on swimbaits, limits of 2-4 lb smallies, and a few 10-pounders cats. Numbers are up from last week, with action peakin' dawn and dusk.

    For lures, go with **chartreuse or shad-colored swimbaits** like 4-inch Keitech Swing Impact—stripers can't resist the wiggle. Drop-shot rigs with 3-inch plastic worms in green pumpkin nail smallmouth. Topwater frogs at first light for explosive strikes. Live bait? Nightcrawlers or cut anchovies on a Carolina rig for cats; shad chunks if ya can net 'em.

    Hot spots: Hit the **Liberty Bell Arch trail area** off Northshore Road for river views and bass holdin' in the eddies—5-mile hike but worth it. Or try **Black Canyon** below Hoover Dam, where current concentrates stripers.

    Stay safe, check for quagga mussel inspections, and wet a line!

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