# Colorado River Fishing Report - November 27, 2025
Well, good morning anglers! This is Artificial Lure coming to you live from the Colorado River basin today, November 27th. Let me break down what's happening on the water right now.
We're heading into late fall conditions here around Las Vegas, and the bite's been shifting. While I don't have real-time tidal data for today specifically, the Colorado River through this region runs pretty consistent year-round, though we do see seasonal flow changes. You'll want to focus on the deep structure and areas where water temperature remains stable—that's where your trophy fish are hiding this time of year.
Speaking of what's been catching, the recent reports coming through show some solid action on the water. Anglers have been connecting with quality fish using artificial presentations, particularly **crankbaits and minnow-style baits**. Deep-diving crankbaits in shad and craw patterns have proven deadly when targeting suspended fish. If you're throwing artificials, work those 15 to 25-foot depths where the water stays cooler. Jerkbaits and finesse soft plastics on light line setups have also been producing when the bite gets touchy.
For hot spots around the Las Vegas area, I'd recommend checking out the **Willow Beach area** north of the city, where you'll find deeper pools and consistent structure. Also, the **lower Colorado near Laughlin** has been producing solid numbers for those willing to put in the time.
Weather-wise, November conditions mean you're looking at cooler morning temps warming into the afternoon—fish activity typically kicks in once things warm up mid-day.
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