Lake Mead Spring Fishing is in Full Swing
With shallow water temperatures rising above 64 degrees, the largemouth spawning season is completed and the fish will be moving to summer holding areas. Threadfin shad have moved into shallow water and are spawning. This marks the beginning of the late spring and early summer fishing season.
(PRWEB) April 29, 2005 -- With shallow water temperatures rising above 64
degrees, the largemouth spawning season is completed and the fish will be moving
to summer holding areas. Threadfin shad have moved into shallow water and are
spawning. This marks the beginning of the late spring and early summer fishing
season.
Striped bass are following the shad in and can be caught in the
early mornings with a variety of shallow water baits. Stripers are also
preparing themselves for the spring spawn. By finding areas holding shad,
anglers can target large schools of stripers and the catch can be
fantastic.
Daytime temperatures on Lake Mead are warming into the
mid-80s, which makes for some beautiful mornings on the lake. Comfortable
temperatures and good fishing create conditions where it's not unusual for an
angler to put a limit of twenty stripers in the boat. As the stripers get closer
to their spawn, the action becomes faster and larger catches are
common.
As we move towards the hot weather of early June, smaller
stripers begin the cycle of slurping the surface for bait, moving towards the
full boils of summer. As the season moves forward, the shad and the stripers
chasing them become larger and more aggressive. You can almost feel the
anticipation of the local fisherman waiting for acres of stripers busting
surface in the early morning hours.
During the month of May and through
early June, the best fishing for stripers will be in thirty-to-sixty feet of
water using live shad or cut anchovies. By chumming, the angler can hold schools
of striper under the boat and everyone in the party can be hooked up at the same
time.
For more information about Lake Mead conditions and chartered
fishing trips on Lake Mead, contact Captain Michael Swartz at e-mail protected
from spam bots or you can talk with Captain Mike personally by calling
702-293-6294. You can visit the FishVegas website at http://www.fishvegas.com.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/4/prweb234627.htm
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