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Lake Mead Fishing Report: Adapt to Heat for Bass, Stripers, and Crappie
May 02, 2025 · 2 min
Good morning from Lake Mead, this is Artificial Lure with your fresh fishing report for May 2, 2025.The desert’s heating up fast and we’re already seeing those triple-digit temperatures, so it’s best to hit the water early or wait until just before sunset. Sunrise today is around 5:44 am, and sunset’s set for 7:32 pm, giving you a sweet window to fish during cooler hours. No tides to worry about here, but the weather has been hot, dry, and clear, with just a light breeze—classic Lake Mead spring conditions.Bass fishing has gotten a bit tough this past week as both largemouth and smallmouth are moving deeper to escape the heat. You’ll want to fish deeper water with slow presentations if you’re targeting bass. Try working soft plastics near structure or dragging jigs along drop-offs. The weedy shorelines around Calville Bay and Hemenway Harbor have still given up a few nice black bass, but patience and a finesse approach are your best bet right now[1].Striped bass are the main story at the moment. They’re hitting best on live shad and cut anchovies—anchovies are always a winner at Lake Mead. If you’re after numbers, chunk up some anchovies and fish them off the bottom, especially in the mornings and evenings. Silver swimbaits around three inches, Kastmasters, and Jumpin Minnows are also pulling in stripers when subsurface fish are active. Boaters are finding good striper action at cove entrances around the Vegas Wash area[1].For those interested in panfish, crappie activity has picked up in the Overton Arm. Small jigs bounced near submerged brush or drop-offs are catching a few slabs. Catfish are also starting to bite, with anglers using cut anchovies after dark seeing some success.Quick rundown on what’s working:- Best lures: Silver swimbaits, Kastmasters, Jumpin Minnows, and soft plastics for bass- Best bait: Live shad and cut anchovies, both for stripers and catfish- Timing: Early morning and late evening are key due to rising tempsHot spots to try include the weedy edges by Calville Bay and Hemenway Harbor for bass, and the cove entrances near Vegas Wash for stripers. For crappie, Overton Arm is your best shot.The fishing’s still rated good overall as long as you adapt to the conditions and beat the heat by starting early or finishing late[1].Tight lines and stay hydrated out there!