Lake Mead Fishing Report: Early Winter Bounty, Stripers and Bass Biting
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Weather's coolin' off like a typical desert winter: highs in the mid-60s daytime, overnight lows mid-40s, light winds from the west pickin' up by afternoon per recent Snoflo updates on South Cove. No tides up here on the big lake, but current from Hoover Dam releases keeps things movin'—check flows before launchin'.
Fish activity's solid in early winter patterns. Striped bass are boilin' on shad schools, especially below the dam into Vegas Wash; stripers up to 20 pounds hittin' hard on slow days. Largemouth bass schooled in 15-25 feet along rocky points and transitions, finicky but catchable—limits comin' steady from recent Spreaker reports. Channel cats prowlin' deeper drop-offs, and smallmouth mixin' in. Recent catches: dozens of schoolie stripers, quality largemouth 3-5 pounds, cats to 10 from South Cove and willow areas per local angler chatter on Westernbass forums.
Best lures? Finesse rules—dropshots with straight-tail worms or Yamamoto grubs in green pumpkin for bass. Swimbaits like 3-inch Keitech on darter heads for stripers. Topwater early if calm. Live bait? Threadfin shad or anchovies on a Carolina rig for cats and big stripers—mimics natural prey per Arizona fishing guides.
Hot spots: Hit Boulder Basin rocky points for bass limits, or Vegas Wash coves for stripers schoolin' shallow. Launch from Las Vegas Boat Harbor or South Cove ramp.
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