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I'm hoping someone knows this body of water that my son and I fished last year in the Nevada area.  My son and I stayed at a hotel in Henderson Nevada and drove to Lake Mead.  Once the ranger said it costs $15 to enter the gate we asked if there was another place she could recommended to fish with a lower gate fee.   All I remember is she said to driver further down the road past Lake Mead to the 'Arizona' side.  We made a right off the highway to a windy downhill road and ran into a beautiful lake.  Not a bass in site, but they had stocked trout a day or so before and we had a blast.  

 

Heading back to North Las Vegas next week and really want to fish for anything that will bite.  Here is a pic of the spot we were at.

 

thanks!!

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If I The lake was south of Mead it would lake Mojave.

Tom

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9 hours ago, WRB said:

If I The lake was south of Mead it would lake Mojave.

Tom

Thanks Tom.  I think I found the place called Willow Beach.  

 

I know LM will be tough to come by out that way, but any pointers on stripers?  Where to fish and baits?  As always, we will be from the shore.  

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The big stripers are eating the rainbow trout you caught. 

You need swimbait tackle for big lures.

The bass fishing is very good at Mojave but you need a boat or try around the boat launch area with a slip shot rig using Roboworms Mike  Falkstad Spl worms, good color at Colorado River lakes.

Tom

 

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Can’t use any fresh water Game fish for bait live or dead in this region. Lower Colorado River Bluegill are allowed.

Tom

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