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Stripers Biting Strong at Lake Mead: A Local's Perspective on December Fishing
- 2024/12/12
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For December 12, 2024, at Lake Mead, Nevada, here’s a local’s perspective on the fishing scene:
Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 43 degrees. Sunrise was at 6:41 AM, and sunset will be at 4:21 PM. Since Lake Mead is a landlocked lake, there are no tidal reports to consider.
Fish activity has been decent, especially for striped bass. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of stripers, particularly in the Overton Arm and the Vegas Bay arm. One group caught 85 stripers, keeping 26, with the largest weighing nearly 4 pounds. These fish were caught using live shad, shad imitations, and top-water lures.
For largemouth and smallmouth bass, anglers have had success near Echo Bay using bait. In the lower basin, around Boulder Beach, both anglers and striped bass are finding shad, making live shad or shad imitations effective.
If you're looking for hot spots, consider Government Wash and Boxcar Cove for bank fishing. These areas have been productive for catching stripers, catfish, and bass. Another good spot is Hemenway Fishing Pier, which offers easy access and a chance to catch a variety of fish species.
In terms of bait and lures, live shad, shad imitations, and top-water lures are working well for striped bass. For bass, try using bait near structure and cover, especially around Echo Bay. PowerBait and spinners can also be effective for trout, although trout fishing is generally slower this time of year.
Remember to check the local fishing regulations, as they can vary between Nevada and Arizona, and ensure you have the necessary licenses and follow all guidelines to protect the environment and the fish population.
Today, the weather is expected to be partly cloudy with a high of around 58 degrees Fahrenheit and a low of 43 degrees. Sunrise was at 6:41 AM, and sunset will be at 4:21 PM. Since Lake Mead is a landlocked lake, there are no tidal reports to consider.
Fish activity has been decent, especially for striped bass. Yesterday, anglers reported catching a good number of stripers, particularly in the Overton Arm and the Vegas Bay arm. One group caught 85 stripers, keeping 26, with the largest weighing nearly 4 pounds. These fish were caught using live shad, shad imitations, and top-water lures.
For largemouth and smallmouth bass, anglers have had success near Echo Bay using bait. In the lower basin, around Boulder Beach, both anglers and striped bass are finding shad, making live shad or shad imitations effective.
If you're looking for hot spots, consider Government Wash and Boxcar Cove for bank fishing. These areas have been productive for catching stripers, catfish, and bass. Another good spot is Hemenway Fishing Pier, which offers easy access and a chance to catch a variety of fish species.
In terms of bait and lures, live shad, shad imitations, and top-water lures are working well for striped bass. For bass, try using bait near structure and cover, especially around Echo Bay. PowerBait and spinners can also be effective for trout, although trout fishing is generally slower this time of year.
Remember to check the local fishing regulations, as they can vary between Nevada and Arizona, and ensure you have the necessary licenses and follow all guidelines to protect the environment and the fish population.