Mohave County, AZ
Lake Havasu is a 19,300-acre reservoir in Arizona. Sometimes called "a fishing paradise", the lake often becomes a place where fishing tournaments are held. The scenic beauty of Lake Havasu also attracts a lot of visitors.
Explore the best fishing spots proven by local anglers.
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The daily creel limit for bass at Lake Havasu is 6 fish no smaller than 13 inches. The daily creel limit for sunfish or crappie is 25 fish per person in any combination.
Soft plastics are productive for bass fishing here.
Winter smallmouth bass can be caught with brightly colored crankbaits here.
Fishing early in the morning with Sammy’slures, spooks, Rico’s lures or paddle tail swimbaits might give you a catch of striped bass here. Fishing during daylight is more productive in October and November.
Chicken livers, raw shrimp, anchovies or stink bait is good for catfishing here.
Regulations vary by location. Check the rules for your fish to stay informed and prepared for fishing.
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