# Lake Mead Fishing Report - December 1st, 2025
Hey folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you live from the Las Vegas fishing scene. Let me break down what's happening on the water today around Lake Mead and the Colorado River system.
We're looking at a crisp December morning here in Nevada. Sunrise hit around 6:47 AM, and we've got sunset coming in at around 4:47 PM, so make your time count out there. The moon's in a waxing crescent phase, which typically means decent bite windows through midday and evening hours.
**The Bite Report**
Here's what's been working lately around Lake Mead. We've been seeing solid stripers and smallmouth bass action in the fall transition. Crankbaits have been absolutely shining in recent conditions—they're your go-to for stripers right now. If you're working the shallows, live minnows are producing well, and finesse techniques with soft plastics have been connecting too.
The Lake Mead Marina area and Las Vegas Bay out to around 26 kilometers are your prime zones. If you're looking for something closer, Vegas Creek and Twin Lakes within just a few kilometers of the city limits are holding decent populations.
**Hot Spots to Hit**
I'd recommend heading to Boulder Harbor or Saddle Cove if you want structure and depth. Both areas consistently produce throughout the season. The Harbor Marina is your sheltered option if you want calmer conditions—those protected environments attract baitfish concentration.
**Pro Tips**
Get your gear prepped before you head out. Bring crankbaits in natural colors, stock some live minnows, and have finesse rigs ready. Water temps are cooling, so fish are more aggressive but also more selective about what they chase.
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