Lake Havasu Fishing Report – Nov 5 to No
November 16, 2025
Lake Havasu City
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Bass (Striped)
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
Striper fishing on Lake Havasu has been steady as we move deeper into fall. Sunrise is now around 7:15 AM, and water temps are finally holding under 70°, sitting near 67° all day on the 16th. With the storm system that rolled in on the 15th and expected to linger until the 21st, plus daytime highs only in the mid-60s, we should see temps continue dropping and the lake gradually clearing. I’ve spent most of my time from Standard Wash to Havasu Springs, where I’ve consistently marked heavy bait schools. Yesterday my clients slid onto a quick morning boil at Standard Wash and landed 5–6 stripers in about 20 minutes. Before the storm, I was getting reliable 2–4 lb fish between Black Meadow Landing and Bluegill Cove by watching the birds and relying on the graph—several mornings the screen was stacked top to bottom with striper. Reports up north have been mixed, with some anglers catching on jigs and others only on bait. During a recent three-hour trip with a family of six, the Sod Farm was loaded with fish, producing steady action even though size was smaller. Birds are becoming more aggressive each day, and with cooler water settling in, we should see the pattern tighten up soon. Most of our recent fish have come on jigging spoons and anchovies, though I’ll be adding paddle tails back into the rotation as clarity improves. Overall, conditions are shaping up for a strong late-fall bite.