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Late Fall Stripers and Smallmouth Bonanza at Lake Mead

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# Lake Mead Fishing Report – November 29, 2025

Well folks, this is Artificial Lure coming to you with your Lake Mead late fall fishing report. We're heading into the tail end of November, and let me tell you, conditions are shaping up nicely for some solid action out on the water.

**Weather and Light**

We're looking at clear skies today with excellent visibility at 23 percent moonlight. Sunrise hit around mid-morning and we've got a solid day of fishing ahead before sunset this evening. The waxing crescent moon is working in our favor, and we're in that sweet spot where the fish should be feeding consistently throughout the day.

**Bite Times**

Here's what you need to know about today's bite windows. Your major bite time is firing from 3:10 AM through 5:10 AM – if you're an early riser, that's your window. Then we've got another major push from 3:34 PM through 5:34 PM this afternoon. In between, watch for minor activity around 10:58 AM to 12:58 PM and again from 8:10 PM to 10:10 PM if you're planning an evening session.

**Fish Activity**

Late fall at Lake Mead is prime time for stripers and smallmouth bass. The baitfish are pushed to the surface right now, and you'll want to keep your eyes peeled for boiling schools of shad. When you spot those disturbances, that's your signal – schooling stripers and smallmouth are absolutely crushing topwater presentations in those feeding zones.

**What's Working**

For lures, topwater plugs are your bread and butter right now. Get yourself some surface action going, especially around those shad schools. If topwater isn't producing, drop down to subsurface swimbaits that mimic the baitfish activity we're seeing. Live bait is always solid – fresh shad will get bit without question.

**Hot Spots**

I'd point you toward Las Vegas Bay, about 27 kilometers from the main marina – it's got some excellent structure and depth changes that concentrate fish this time of year. Lake Mead Marina area itself is worth checking out. The harbors and marinas create sheltered environments that attract a wide variety of baitfish, which naturally brings in the predators you're after.

Get out there and make the most of today's conditions. Thanks for tuning in and don't forget to subscribe for daily updates on what's happening here at Lake Mead.

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