Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure with your Colorado River Las Vegas fishing report for Saturday, November 29th.
Let me give you the breakdown on conditions out there today. We're looking at surface temps holding steady in the mid-50s, which is perfect for our stripers right now. These guys have been absolutely the main show lately, and they're feeding aggressively in these cooler temperatures.
Sun's coming up around sunrise this morning, and we've got good visibility at about 23% with a waxing crescent moon. Your best bite windows are going to be that major time from 3:10 to 5:10 in the morning—yeah, I know it's early, but trust me—and then you've got another major window from 3:34 to 5:34 in the afternoon. There are minor times scattered throughout the day too if you can't make those major windows.
Here's what's been working: stripers have been crushing shad balls, so get yourself some live shad if you can find them. Throw topwater early and late, and don't sleep on your crankbaits and swimbaits that mimic that shad profile. If you're into artificials, go with white and silver—keep it natural looking.
For hot spots, I'd recommend Lake Mead Marina area—it's about 32 kilometers from the Vegas strip and consistently productive. Also check out Las Vegas Bay, roughly 27 kilometers out. Both spots have been holding fish regularly.
The Colorado River system is still managing decent water levels, so access is solid right now. Get out there early, work those shad balls, and you've got a real shot at some quality stripers today.
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