As of December 12, 2024, here’s a local’s perspective on fishing at Lake Mead, Nevada.
First off, the weather today is expected to be clear with a high of around 58°F and a low of 43°F, making it a great day to be out on the water. Sunrise was at 6:43 AM, and sunset will be at 4:23 PM.
Lake Mead, being a landlocked lake, does not have tidal reports, but water levels and clarity are crucial. The water clarity is typically very clear, often exceeding 4 feet of visibility, which can make fishing both challenging and rewarding.
Yesterday, fish activity was good, especially for striped bass and largemouth bass. Several anglers reported catching striped bass weighing up to 20 pounds using frozen anchovies and jerk baits that resemble shad. Largemouth bass were active in the shallow coves, hitting jerk baits, crankbaits, and soft plastics in purple and craw colors.
For the best results, focus on using topwater baits, jigs, and dropshot rigs. Topwater baits like Spooks and buzzbaits are excellent for catching both striped and largemouth bass, especially in areas with shade pockets such as cracks in sheer walls, behind rock/boulder piles, and weedbeds. Jigs, particularly 1 oz Spider type jigs, work well in deeper water. Soft plastics like Morning Dawn Roboworms and camo power worms are also effective.
Hot spots to consider include Government Wash, Boxcar Cove, and Callville Bay. The Hemenway Fishing Pier is another great spot, especially for those looking to fish from the shore. Willow Beach and Katherine Landing on Lake Mohave are also worth a visit, especially with the rainbow trout releases near Willow Beach.
Remember to carry a valid Nevada or Arizona fishing license, as Lake Mead lies within both states, and be mindful of the specific fishing regulations and protected areas within the park. Enjoy your day on the water
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