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EPISODE · Oct 27, 2025 · 3 MIN

Lake Mead October Fishing Report - Striper Surge, Largemouth Lures, and Catfish Crushers

from Lake Mead, Nevada Fishing Report Today · host Inception Point AI

Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with today’s fishing report for Lake Mead, Nevada, Monday, October 27, 2025. Sunrise over Lake Mead today hit at 6:56 AM, with sunset at 6:04 PM. These fall days are growing shorter, and it’s prime time to catch fish on the move as the temperatures start their slide. The National Weather Service forecasts a calm start, with temperatures hovering in the mid-60s at dawn and climbing to the low 80s by late afternoon. Skies will be clear, with a steady light breeze—a classic Nevada autumn that keeps the water just a slight ripple. No precipitation expected, so go ahead and pack light. There’s no tidal activity on Lake Mead since it’s a reservoir, but water levels remain low thanks to persistent drought as CBS News highlights. As a result, baitfish are getting pushed into tighter schools, and predators are starting to key in[9]. Recent catches have been encouraging. Local guides and tackle shops reported strong numbers of striped bass, particularly in the Boulder Basin. Plenty of stripers in the 2-5 pound range, with a couple rounding up near 8 pounds. Largemouth bass have also been active—look for them around submerged brush piles and rocky shorelines. Catfish are reliable right now, and a few anglers have even landed the occasional smallmouth near rocky points. Best windows for action are just after sunrise and again just at dusk, when fish are most aggressively feeding. This fits right in with the fall pattern—predators chasing bait along drop-offs, points, and coves. If you’re targeting stripers, dawn patrol out around Hemenway Harbor and the stretch to Saddle Cove is producing results. Bait and lure recommendations: Live anchovies are a sure bet for stripers. If you’re casting artificials, try medium-diving crankbaits in shad or chrome patterns, or toss heavy bucktail jigs when you find deeper marks. For largemouth, Texas-rigged plastics in pumpkin or green work well, and chatterbaits can trigger bites when worked through scattered cover. Catfish remain loyal to chicken liver or shrimp fished after sunset. Hot spots for today: - **Boulder Basin:** Striper schools are busting surface bait before sunrise. Troll or cast around shad pods and you might get a limit before lunch. - **Echo Bay:** Largemouth are keying in on rocky banks and brush—work your way into sheltered coves. - **Government Wash:** Catfish are biting after dark, with reports of steady action on cut baits. Safety tip: With water levels low and some hazards exposed, keep an eye out for submerged rocks and unexpected shoals when navigating. Stay hydrated—bring your Yeti, and keep plenty of water handy in the desert sun. That wraps up today’s update. Thanks for tuning in to the Lake Mead October fishing report from Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe for daily bite updates, tips, and the latest on area waters. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishi This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Good morning anglers, this is Artificial Lure coming at you with today’s fishing report for Lake Mead, Nevada, Monday, October 27, 2025. Sunrise over Lake Mead today hit at 6:56 AM, with sunset at 6:04 PM. These fall days are growing shorter, and it’s prime time to catch fish on the move as the temperatures start their slide. The National Weather Service forecasts a calm start, with temperatures hovering in the mid-60s at dawn and climbing to the low 80s by late afternoon. Skies will be clear, with a steady light breeze—a classic Nevada autumn that keeps the water just a slight ripple. No precipitation expected, so go ahead and pack light. There’s no tidal activity on Lake Mead since it’s a reservoir, but water levels remain low thanks to persistent drought as CBS News highlights. As a result, baitfish are getting pushed into tighter schools, and predators are starting to key in[9]. Recent catches have been encouraging. Local guides and tackle shops reported strong numbers of striped bass, particularly in the Boulder Basin. Plenty of stripers in the 2-5 pound range, with a couple rounding up near 8 pounds. Largemouth bass have also been active—look for them around submerged brush piles and rocky shorelines. Catfish are reliable right now, and a few anglers have even landed the occasional smallmouth near rocky points. Best windows for action are just after sunrise and again just at dusk, when fish are most aggressively feeding. This fits right in with the fall pattern—predators chasing bait along drop-offs, points, and coves. If you’re targeting stripers, dawn patrol out around Hemenway Harbor and the stretch to Saddle Cove is producing results. Bait and lure recommendations: Live anchovies are a sure bet for stripers. If you’re casting artificials, try medium-diving crankbaits in shad or chrome patterns, or toss heavy bucktail jigs when you find deeper marks. For largemouth, Texas-rigged plastics in pumpkin or green work well, and chatterbaits can trigger bites when worked through scattered cover. Catfish remain loyal to chicken liver or shrimp fished after sunset. Hot spots for today: - **Boulder Basin:** Striper schools are busting surface bait before sunrise. Troll or cast around shad pods and you might get a limit before lunch. - **Echo Bay:** Largemouth are keying in on rocky banks and brush—work your way into sheltered coves. - **Government Wash:** Catfish are biting after dark, with reports of steady action on cut baits. Safety tip: With water levels low and some hazards exposed, keep an eye out for submerged rocks and unexpected shoals when navigating. Stay hydrated—bring your Yeti, and keep plenty of water handy in the desert sun. That wraps up today’s update. Thanks for tuning in to the Lake Mead October fishing report from Artificial Lure. Don’t forget to subscribe for daily bite updates, tips, and the latest on area waters. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishi This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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