Lake Havasu Fishing Report – September 2
September 02, 2025
Lake Havasu City
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Bass (Striped)
Bass (Largemouth)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
We had a 3-hour striper fishing charter this morning, the first after the busy holiday weekend. Boat pressure has finally started to ease up, though traffic on the water was still moderate despite the gloomy, stormy skies. Like most of my shorter striper trips, we focused on trolling rather than bait fishing—while it sometimes produces fewer fish, it consistently brings better quality.
Our first fish came by 7:50 AM, and by the end of the trip we put around 15 fish in the boat. We started trolling in about 30 feet of water at 2.5 mph, running a River2Sea D Walker Pearl swimbait on a ½ oz head, a custom-painted white jerkbait, and a Rapala Shad deep-diving hybrid crankbait. Early on, we weren’t marking many bait balls, just scattered fish, so I decided to adjust our spread. Swapping over to a custom-painted white lipless crank and a smaller Cotton Cordell shad lure, while keeping the swimbait in play, made all the difference.
That adjustment paid off quickly—we had a few double hook-ups and steady action throughout the morning. Once again, the swimbait proved to be the top producer. Most of our stripers landed were in the 14–16" range, with only a couple of small dinks mixed in. All in all, it was a solid trip with a happy client.