Artificial Lure here with your Friday, August 22, 2025, Lake Mead fishing report.
Sunrise was 6:04 AM this morning, and sunset will be at 7:29 PM. Skies are mostly clear as of daybreak, with early temps right around 82°F, cooling a bit with light breezes from the southwest. It’ll top out near 104°F by late afternoon—classic southern Nevada scorcher. Tie on the sunscreen and keep hydrated, especially if you’re out for a long morning bite.
With the full pool elevation at 1,229 feet, Lake Mead’s water level is holding at about 1,055 feet according to Lake Mead Water Level monitoring, with a slight rise of 0.05 feet since yesterday as the drought conditions remain steady. Water clarity is fair in the main basin; expect some light algae near the shore, especially on the southern coves.
Now, there’s no tide in these desert reservoirs, but fish movement has absolutely synced to daylight hours and the cooling effect of wind. Early hours and the last hour before sunset keep yielding the best results, especially with a bit of chop on the water.
Fishing reports from the last couple days say the striped bass are hot right now. Anglers have been landing stripers up to 7 pounds, mostly near Boulder Basin and Government Wash. Schoolies are boiling on shad from dawn till about 8:30. Live shad and anchovies remain the go-to bait, but more folks are seeing good fish hitting artificial lures—chrome Kastmasters, white bucktail jigs, and topwater poppers if you’re chasing boiling fish.
Largemouth and smallmouth bass are active around rocky points and submerged brush, especially in Temple Bar and along the narrows above Callville Bay. Soft plastic baits in watermelon and green pumpkin have gotten the most bites this week, rigged Texas-style. Early risers landed a few smallmouth over 3 pounds near the cliff walls using natural-colored tube jigs and chartreuse spinnerbaits.
Catfish activity has picked up after dark this week, mostly at the mouths of coves and around drop-offs, taking cut bait and chicken livers.
For panfish hunters, bluegill and a few crappie are hanging tight in shallow grass around Echo Bay. Mealworms and small nightcrawlers under slip bobbers will do the trick.
Best hot spots to try today:
- Boulder Basin: Striper boils, plenty of action at sunup with live shad and popping lures.
- Temple Bar: Bass hugging points and submerged wood, particularly early or in late evening.
- Government Wash: Steady striper numbers; fish shallow flats during early morning, deeper drop-offs nearer noon.
If you’re headed out, remember temperatures rise fast. Early and late are best for active fish and safer, comfortable fishing. With water levels remaining steady, expect structure and drop-offs to hold fish as shad move deeper mid-day. Watch out for algae patches near shore—stripers and bass will hold just outside the scum line.
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