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Lake Mead Largemouth and Smallmouth Fishing

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A summary of largemouth and smallmouth fishing on Lake Mead with MLF Pro Dean Rojas.

  • Lake Mead

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  • Lake Mead

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    Lake Mead is a massive canyon reservoir and is known for being a challenging lake to target bass on.
  • Smallmouth Bass

    Species: Smallmouth Bass

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    Smallmouth are becoming more abundant in Lake Mead, with larger fish pushing the 4-pound class.
  • Largemouth Bass

    Species: Largemouth Bass

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    Lake Mead is best-known for its Largemouth Bass fishing.
  • Technique: Hard Topwater (Walking)

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    Big topwaters are an exciting and productive way to target both largemouth and smallmouth bass on Lake Mead.
  • Technique: Deep Diving Crankbaits (13'+)

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    Cranking deep rock can be productive on Lake Mead.
  • Technique: Spinnerbaits

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    Spinnerbaits are also an effective way to imitate the shad in Lake Mead
  • Technique: Drop Shot

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    Drop shots are an effective finesse presentation at Lake Mead.
  • Technique: Football Jigs

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    Heavy football jigs on deep rock are another great way to get bites on Lake Mead.