Lake Havasu Fishing Report – Oct 28 to N
November 05, 2025
Lake Havasu City
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Gestreepte Zeebaars
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Water temps have cooled off, sitting around 68° in the early mornings and warming to about 71° by the afternoon. Sunrise is just after 7 AM, and mornings have been calm with light wind—building out of the south later in the day. The lake is still turning over, leaving the north end pretty green and murky, while the south end is starting to clear up thanks to more wind and current flow.
Trolling has been on the slower side overall, but the fish we’re catching have been solid quality. On Nov 5, I landed a fat, healthy striper just shy of 5 lbs on a 6" paddle tail. I’ve been running 4"–6" pearl and white paddle tails on 1 oz jig heads, as well as dark-colored lipless crankbaits early and white once the sun hits the water. With visibility still low, I’ve been adding a touch of Pro-Cure gel scent, which has made a noticeable difference in converting short strikes into hookups. Productive trolling and casting zones include Pilot Rock down to Standard Wash, The Sod Farm, and Copper Canyon up to Grass Island, all holding good bait and striper activity.
Boils have been inconsistent—no solid pattern yet—but when they go off, it’s fast and furious. The Three Dunes area continues to produce the best morning action, with boils starting 20 minutes before sunrise and lasting about an hour. Fish there have been 2–4 lbs and hitting jigging spoons, paddle tails, and blade baits. Up north, Thompson Bay has seen smaller, 1–1.5 lb fish, but the boils there sometimes linger into the late morning, giving anglers more time to work them.
When the bite slows, bait fishing with anchovies remains reliable and brings plenty of mixed catches—stripers and channel cats. Some of the best bait spots have been Grass Island, Thompson Bay, and out in front of the Casino. Clients have been catching non-stop schoolie striper mixed with a few quality fish throughout the day.
Overall, fishing has been steady to strong, and with water temps continuing to fall, the bite should only get better!