Good morning, anglers! Artificial Lure here with your Colorado River Las Vegas fishing report for Wednesday, May 28th, 2025.
We're experiencing quite a shift in conditions compared to earlier this month. Water clarity has been an ongoing challenge with runoff continuing, though flows are running lower than typical for this time of year at around 2640 CFS in the Colorado system. The water tends to be browner after hot days and slightly clearer following cooler ones.
For today's fishing, you'll want to get out early as we're expecting temperatures to climb. The striper, bass, and trout bite that started strong in early May is still holding up decently. Locals have been reporting good catches using caddis patterns, blue-winged olive nymphs, and stonefly imitations. If you're targeting the bigger fish, switch to streamers on overcast periods - they've been particularly productive.
Food sources currently present in the system include blue-winged olive nymphs, emergers and adults, caddis pupae and adults, small green drake and PMD nymphs, and midges. The rainbow trout spawning season is wrapping up, but please continue to respect any remaining no-fishing zones you encounter.
For those looking to try their luck today, I recommend heading to the stretch below Glenwood Springs where fishing has been rating around 7 out of 10. Storrie Lake is another hot spot worth checking - they received a substantial stocking of rainbows earlier this month with some beauties in the 16+ inch range.
Lure selection has been critical lately. If you're nymphing, start with a heavier pattern like a Pat's Rubber Legs or weighted worm, followed by a caddis pupa. For those preferring streamers, work the banks thoroughly and don't be surprised to get strikes as you retrieve to cast again. Articulated Dundgeons and Sculpzillas have been particularly effective.
Remember those annual spawning closures at Grizzly, Canyon, Castle and Elk Creeks remain in effect until June 1st - just a few more days to go before those areas open back up.
For bait fishermen, worms have been consistently producing, especially in the deeper pools where fish are holding to escape the warmer, cloudier water.
That's your Colorado River fishing report for today, May 28th. Tight lines, everyone! This is Artificial Lure signing off until tomorrow.