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Stripers, Bass, Crappie, and Trout Bite Heats up at Lake Mead

Author
Quiet. Please
Published
Fri 04 Apr 2025
Episode Link
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/stripers-bass-crappie-and-trout-bite-heats-up-at-lake-mead--65345580

Good morning, anglers! Here’s your April 4, 2025, fishing report for Lake Mead, Nevada. The spring bite is heating up, and today promises fantastic fishing conditions.

The weather today is ideal, with clear skies, a high of 80°F, and a light southwest breeze at 5-10 mph. Sunrise was at 6:19 AM, and sunset is set for 7:09 PM, giving anglers nearly 13 hours of daylight to reel in their catches. The water temperature is around 62°F, which is perfect for active fish behavior.

Recent catches at Lake Mead have been exciting. Striped bass are being reeled in at 10-20 pounds using live shad, cut anchovies, and white swimbaits. Largemouth and smallmouth bass are most active in the morning and late afternoon, with many anglers reporting success using soft plastics in watermelon and green pumpkin colors, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits. White crappie, averaging 10-12 inches, and catfish weighing up to 2 pounds are also being caught frequently. Rainbow trout, stocked weekly at Willow Beach, are averaging 12-16 inches, with some larger specimens reaching 18-20 inches.

The best baits and lures for today include:
- **Striped Bass**: Live shad, anchovies, Kastmasters, and deep-diving crankbaits.
- **Largemouth/Smallmouth Bass**: Soft plastics, topwater lures like Zara Spooks, and spinnerbaits.
- **Crappie**: Jigs in the Overton Arm.
- **Catfish**: Stinkbaits and chicken liver.
- **Trout**: Powerbait and small spinners like Panther Martins.

For hotspots, focus on **Callville Bay**, where largemouth and smallmouth bass are biting around submerged vegetation, and **Hemenway Harbor**, which is productive for striped bass using trolling techniques or casting along drop-offs. The **Overton Arm** is another fantastic area for crappie action with jigs. If you want trout, head to **Willow Beach**, where spinners and Powerbait are doing wonders.

Whether you’re on a boat or fishing from shore, today’s conditions are primed for a memorable day at Lake Mead. Be sure to have a valid Nevada or Arizona fishing license, and remember to respect local fishing regulations. Tight lines and good luck out there!

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