FishVegas.com is Proud to Announce that Your Odds Are Better On The Lake
Due to heavy western rains and the withholding of irrigation water, Lake Mead lake levels came up almost ten feet in the months of January and early February. With continued snowfall in the western Rocky Mountain region, this trend could make for excellent spring fishing.
Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) February 11, 2005 -- Due to heavy western rains and the
withholding of irrigation water, Lake Mead lake levels came up almost ten feet
in the months of January and early February. With continued snowfall in the
western Rocky Mountain region, this trend could make for excellent spring
fishing.
As spring approaches and the water starts to warm, the threadfin
shad will start to come into the shallows to spawn. The combination of warm
water and baitfish spawning begins to move the stripers into shallow water. By
April, the stripers will begin to respond to swim baits in and around the
spawning areas. The early morning action can be fast and furious.
As the
day progresses, both the bait and the stripers will drop into 30-50 feet of
water. The stripers can then be caught while the boat is anchored, assisted by
chumming with shad or anchovies.
If the Lake Mead water level continues
to rise, the Largemouth will be in the brush in the backs of coves, spawning.
Given an abundance of flooded brush, this can make for excellent sight fishing.
In addition to the improved spring bass fishing, the higher water level
gives the baitfish a place to hide and has the potential to create a tremendous
mid-summer top water bite.
For more information about Lake Mead
conditions and chartered Lake Mead fishing trips, 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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