# Lake Mead Fishing Report – November 27, 2025
Hey folks, Artificial Lure here with your Thursday morning Lake Mead report. We're heading into late fall, and conditions are shaping up nicely for stripers, bass, and trout on the lake.
Water levels continue to stabilize, which means the structure's holding solid. We've been seeing consistent action on stripers and largemouth bass despite the cooler temps. The bite's been strong across multiple species, so there's plenty of opportunity out there.
**Best Techniques & Species**
Stripers are your money fish right now. Work deep-diving crankbaits in shad and craw patterns down 20 to 25 feet, similar to what we're seeing produce over at Clear Lake. Pair those with fluorocarbon line to maintain your depth and sensitivity. If the crankbait bite slows, switch to live minnow presentations on light braid-to-fluorocarbon setups. The stripers are roaming, so forward-facing sonar will help you locate them quick.
For largemouth bass, don't sleep on jerkbaits and light line finesse techniques. Dropshot rigs with soft plastics work when the bite tightens up. Adjust your weights and fall rates based on how aggressive the fish are feeling.
**Hot Spots**
Boulder Harbor and Temple Bar remain consistent producers. Structure around the old riverbed channels holds quality fish throughout the day. Virgin Basin's been solid too for mixed action on stripers and bass.
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