Lake Havasu 9/27/25 Fishing Report
September 27, 2025
Lake Havasu City
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Flathead
Catfish
Bass (Striped)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Water temps are holding in the low 80s, but with nighttime lows now in the high 60s we should start to see a steady cooldown. This drop will really kick fishing into gear. A lingering pressure system over the last couple weeks has had the fish grouped up, and now that it’s finally fading, we may see a short adjustment period in the bite—but overall conditions are setting up perfectly for fall fishing.
This week was a little lighter on charters, but the bite was excellent! The group of girls from last weekend had such a great time that they came back and extended their trip by an extra hour. We started off chasing stripers in Thompson Bay, marking a solid school just off the buoy line. Jigging and chumming produced a few fish, but the real winner was cut bait. Our rods were rigged with 20 lb braid to a 14" fluorocarbon leader with a small circle hook and a split shot about a foot up. That presentation drew consistent bites.
We also dropped bottom rigs with 8/0 and 10/0 circle hooks just a few feet off bottom. That paid off big when Lauren landed a 24" striper weighing just under 3 lbs.
For the last couple hours, we switched gears to catfish close to home. Tomi landed a nice channel cat, while Lauren rounded things out with a quality flathead. A great day on the water with plenty of action and memories made!