Lake Mead Fishing Report


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
7-28-2016
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High temperatures are keeping the fish in deeper water and out from the shoreline shore during the day, but the fish are coming after the sun goes down. Early risers are seeing boils in and around the coves. Sassy shads, Zara Spooks and Jumpin’ Minnows are good top-water options when fishing boils. Anglers have found some success for stripers along the tires near the marinas. Black bass fishing remains fair to good in the Boulder Basin and in the Callville Bay area where anglers are catching a mixed bag of largemouth and smallmouth bass. The fish are hitting crankbaits and soft plastics. Catfish are actively taking almost anything and are most active at night.





More Reports

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, July 28th, 2016

Angel Lake: Angel Lake Fishing Report
Cave Lake: Cave Lake Fishing Report
Cold Creek Reservoir: Cold Creek Reservoir Fishing Report
Illipah Reservoir: Illipah Reservoir Fishing Report
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Jakes Creek Reservoir Fishing Report
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): Jiggs Reservoir Fishing Report
Ruby Lake NWR: Ruby Lake NWR Fishing Report
South Fork Reservoir: South Fork Reservoir Fishing Report
Wild Horse Reservoir: Wild Horse Reservoir Fishing Report
Willow Creek Reservoir Fishing Report
Wilson Reservoir: Wilson Reservoir Fishing Report
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Eagle Valley Reservoir Fishing Report
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Echo Canyon Reservoir Fishing Report


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