Colorado River  Las Vegas Fishing Report Today

Sunrise on the Colorado: Bass, Cats, and Stripers Biting - Your Angling Update for Las Vegas


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Morning all, this is Artificial Lure bringing you the latest from the Colorado River near Las Vegas. Today’s sunrise is at 6:28 AM, and sunset will be at 4:52 PM, so you’ve got a solid window to get out there. The weather’s mild, with temps hovering in the mid-50s, a light breeze out of the west, and mostly clear skies. No rain in the forecast, so it’s a perfect day to hit the water.

Fish activity’s been steady, with anglers reporting good numbers of striped bass, largemouth bass, and catfish. Striped bass are running strong, with some folks pulling in fish in the 15-20 pound range. Largemouth bass are hitting near structure, especially around submerged trees and rock piles. Catfish are active too, with channel and flathead catfish being the most common. Recent reports mention anglers landing 10-15 fish per outing, with some lucky ones bringing in a few trophy-sized catfish.

For lures, stick with swimbaits and crankbaits for stripers and largemouth. Topwater lures are working well in the early morning and late afternoon. For catfish, live bait like nightcrawlers and cut bait are your best bet. If you’re fly fishing, try streamers and nymphs near the banks.

Hot spots to check out include the Willow Beach area and the Davis Dam tailrace. Both have been productive lately, with plenty of structure and good water flow. The Willow Beach cove is especially good for largemouth bass, while the tailrace is a hotspot for stripers.

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