Good morning, anglers—Artificial Lure here with your June 11, 2025 Lake Mead fishing report, straight from the desert’s blue heart.
We kicked off the day under a neon sunrise at 5:22 a.m., with the mercury already climbing toward triple digits as we roll into summer. Expect afternoon highs just above 100°F, but a dry breeze should keep things tolerable until sunset at 7:55 p.m. There’s no tidal change here, just good old-fashioned wind and sun dictating fish behavior.
If you want bites, you gotta beat the heat. The action is best early or late, with both mornings and evenings seeing the most activity. The bass bite, especially largemouth and smallmouth, has been a bit finicky lately due to hotter water temps—most fish are pushing deeper, hanging in the 20 to 30 foot range once the sun is high. Local guides on YouTube have hammered on the importance of shade: if you spot even a little shadow from a boulder or single bush, work it hard. Odds are a bass is lurking there, cooling off and waiting to ambush prey.
For technique, finesse is the name of the game. Drop shot rigs and Ned rigs are getting steady results in deeper water. If you’re partial to reaction baits, don’t overlook spinnerbaits—especially custom “Lake Mead Special” models from Phenix, which shine in both heavy cover and open water. Topwater lures like Zara Spooks, poppers, and walking baits are getting attention along weedlines in the early morning and late evening—white and silver colors match the local shad and usually do the trick. Plastics (especially in cinnamon brown, purple, or white) on drop shots and jig heads are also bringing in both largemouth and smallmouth.
As for stripers, cut anchovies and live shad are the go-to baits, with steady striper action reported near the entrances to coves around Vegas Wash and in the Boulder Basin area. If bait’s not your style, three-inch silver swimbaits, Kastmasters, and Jumpin’ Minnows will put you on the fish. Catfish and bluegill are holding strong near 33-Hole, with night crawlers and, believe it or not, cut hot dogs working wonders, especially after dark.
Crappie hunters should check Overton Arm—jigs fished just off deeper structure are picking up a few slabs, though reports have been a little more hit-or-miss as the spring spawn wraps up.
Hot spots this week: try Calville Bay and Hemenway Harbor for bass, Vegas Wash for stripers, and 33-Hole for your panfish and cat action. Remember, with the sun high and the water warming fast, fish deep and take plenty of shade breaks yourself.
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