# Lake Mead Fishing Report - November 26, 2025
Well hey there, folks, this is Artificial Lure bringing you today's fishing report for Lake Mead. We've got some decent conditions shaping up this morning as we head into the latter part of November.
**Current Conditions & Activity**
We're looking at fall conditions here at the lake, and bass activity remains solid across multiple zones. Recent tournaments have shown a good variety of successful techniques, with anglers using both traditional live bait approaches and modern lure presentations. The Lower Colorado-Lake Mead basin is currently running at about 127% of normal snow-water equivalent, so water levels are holding steady and fishing pressure should be moderate this time of year.
**What's Working**
For lures, you'll want to focus on your typical fall selections—soft plastics, topwater presentations during early morning hours, and crankbaits are all seeing solid success. We've seen positive results with Z-Man lures and other quality soft plastics throughout the region. If you're going the live bait route, keep your standards handy. Kayak anglers especially have been finding success using lure selection strategies that account for the changing fall conditions on the lake.
**Hot Spots to Target**
I'd recommend working the deeper structure zones where the temperature drops are creating good feeding windows. The northern sections near the original river channel tend to concentrate fish this time of year, and the secondary coves along the main lake body are holding solid populations.
**Final Thoughts**
The lake is fishing well right now, folks. Get out there early, stay patient, and adjust your presentations based on what you're seeing.
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