Reports say that early mornings and late afternoons are the most productive times for stripers

Lake Mead - Boulder City, NV


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
3-18-2026
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Reports say that early mornings and late afternoons are the most productive times for stripers. The fish are taking anchovies and golden shiners from shore anglers throughout the Boulder Basin and into the Overton Arm. A few boaters have had success with jerkbaits and crankbaits in shad patterns. Black bass are engaging in pre-spawn activity and can be tempted by finessing soft plastics in the coves.





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