
Fishing the Colorado River Near Las Vegas: Perfect Conditions for Striped Bass and Trout
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Since the Colorado River below Davis Dam is a freshwater environment, you don't have to worry about tidal changes. The water flow is currently favorable, ranging between 2,000 and 20,000 cubic feet per second, which is typical for this time of year.
Fish activity has been heating up with the cooler weather. Anglers were catching limits of striped bass along the shoreline yesterday. These fish are averaging around 15 inches, with some reaching over 35 inches. Striped bass are highly active around dawn and dusk, and they can be found at various depths but often near the surface when chasing shad.
For lures, trout-pattern jerkbaits have been highly effective in drawing aggressive strikes from striped bass. If you're using natural bait, frozen anchovies remain a dependable option.
Hot spots include the areas around the Willow Beach and Laughlin sections of the Colorado River. At Willow Beach, recent trout stockings have also made it a good spot for catching rainbow trout, with approximately 1,150 rainbow trout stocked on November 7.
In the Laughlin area, local anglers have reported good catches of striped bass from the shore, particularly during the cooler morning and evening hours.
Overall, the conditions are perfect for a day on the Colorado River, so grab your gear and head out to take advantage of the active fish and favorable weather.