Experience world-class fishing at Callville Bay, nestled within the breathtaking Lake Mead National Recreation Area. This premier destination offers over 290 square miles of fish-rich waters and 550 miles of scenic shoreline, making it a paradise for anglers seeking trophy catches and diverse species. Renowned for its massive striped bass – some reaching 40 pounds – the bay also teems with largemouth bass, smallmouth bass, channel catfish, crappie, and bluegill.
The bay's unique geography creates exceptional fishing grounds, including the legendary Overton Arm with its vegetation-rich calm waters perfect for bass and catfish, and Echo Bay's deep rocky structures where striped bass congregate. Current-heavy hotspots like The Narrows yield aggressive feeders during early mornings, while family-friendly Sandy Point provides ideal shallow-water action for beginners. Fishing remains productive year-round, with striped bass peaking May-December and largemouth bass most active May-September.
Callville Bay Marina serves as your gateway to these waters, offering full-service amenities and proximity to prime locations. The area regularly hosts professional bass tournaments, underscoring its reputation among serious anglers. Whether trolling for striped bass in deep channels or casting topwater lures during surface-feeding "boils," every outing promises adventure against a stunning desert-mountain backdrop. Accessible yet wild, Callville Bay delivers an unmatched freshwater fishing experience in the heart of Nevada.