Lake Havasu Fishing Report – September 1
September 13, 2025
Lake Havasu City
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Bass (Striped)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Saturday was a busy day on the water with two charters. We kicked off the morning at 6:00 AM with a 3-hour striper trip celebrating a young man’s birthday with his father. We started trolling in 35–45 feet near Pilot Rock, running about 2.5 mph. The marks were light, but we did manage to land a solid 19" striper on a lipless crankbait. From there, we moved over to Mesquite Bay and picked up a few more fish before finishing with a double hookup over the “Sod Farm.” The morning wrapped up with 7 stripers total, all between 14–20".
That evening, we hosted a bachelor trip for a group of four starting at 3:30 PM. The timing wasn’t ideal for striper fishing, but we made it work. We headed north to Mesquite Bay to escape some of the boat traffic and picked up a few fish in the 14–16" range before the bite slowed down. As the sun dipped, we moved to one of my night-fishing spots near the island. The guys got to watch birds diving on bait — always a cool sight — before we set up with cut bait on dropshots and began chumming. Once the green light went in, the action lit up. We transitioned the group to jigs in the final hours and kept chumming to hold the school. By the end of the night, the bachelor crew had boated around 60 stripers, ranging from 12–18", and kept 12 smaller ones for fish tacos back at camp.
A fantastic day of celebrating, fishing, and making memories!