Fishing is Expected to Pick Up This Weekend

Lake Mead - Boulder City, NV


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
3-3-2021
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Black bass anglers are using shad swimbaits and soft plastics to target fish near Callville Bay and Echo Bay. Crappie anglers are trying their luck with pearl and chartreuse crappie jigs in the Overton Arm. In the Las Vegas Bay area, stripers between 1 and 3 pounds are taking shad swimbaits and anchovies thrown from shore. Larger fish are cruising in about 50 feet of water throughout the Boulder Basin. Anchovies, shrimp, and marshmallows are working well for catfish in the evening hours. Fishing is expected to pick up with air temperatures peaking in the 70’s this weekend.





More Reports

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, March 3rd, 2021
Lake Mohave: Fish Have Been Active Near Shelves in Coves
Colorado River - Laughlin: Smallmouth Bass Action Will Start to Pick Up
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Upper ends of Reservoirs Will be Closed Due to Waterfowl Nesting
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Ice Covering The Reservoir is Starting to Melt
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Trout Fishing Has Been Good
: NDOW Southern Fishing Report

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, February 24th, 2021
Lake Mead: Game Wardens rescue three people from Lake Mead during Storm
: NDOW Southern Fishing Report
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Reservoir is Ice Free
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Ice is Melting & Conditions Can Change Daily
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Rainbows Are in Good Condition Following Ice Off
Colorado River - Laughlin: Striper Bite is Strong
Lake Mohave: Anglers Are Seeing An Increase in Black Bass Catches
Lake Mead: Boaters Are Finding the Best Action For Striped Bass