Lake Mead fishing report 10-31-06

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From http://www.azgfd.gov

LAKE MEAD – As the water has cooled, the stripers have become more active. Look for striper boils during the day. Almost anything will work when the fish are boiling. If you don't see any boils, try slow-trolling to locate schools of striped bass. Once you find them, you can drop anchor and fish them. At night, use cut anchovies fished beneath crappie lights. You should do fairly well using these techniques. The ramp is still open at South Cove. The launching is shallow. The lake level continues to be fairly stable at or near 1,126.  Game and Fish Biologists observed lots of shad and stripers during their survey of Gregg's Basin last week.  Large tilapia and catfish were also sampled.