Lake Havasu is known for its Redear Sunfish, but Largemouth, Smallmouth, Stripers, and Catfish are also very abundant! If you're willing to get out there and do a little searching, you might just find them all!
@@leesureleetrippin7079 it was in the back of his boat, he noticed it when he grabbed something from back there. He held it up and I saw it! It was crazy!
Red ears have a red/orange patch right next to the black dot on both sides it looks like it’s attached to the black. There are a couple other slight differences, but with so many kinds of sunfish that’s the easiest way to tell! I was looooong overdue on the haircut 🤣 thanks!
The most southern part of the lake, there is a massive skinny peninsula that goes out into the water. Look in satellite images on google maps and you’ll see it right away!
Have you heard of River Certified in Iowa? I'm the next state over to the west. Have you fished Nebraska at all? Hope to fish some creeks or rivers in Iowa this year for walleye or wiper.
@@theu.s.ofangling1344 I scheduled a catfish guide with Spencer in July on the Missouri River. Eastern Nebraska doesn't have the greatest fishing. Central and western Nebraska is way better. I can give you some lakes or River spots to go.
I absolutely hate fishing in AZ. Just came back from Havasu and the only thing I see is people on boats and jet skies. I’ve caught 1 fish in the 2 years I’ve lived here. I’m quitting fishing for good. Good job bro!
Rough man! If I could give a bit of advice, it’d be to make your bait look as natural as possible. Live bait on a small-ish hook using 10lb line. No swivels! I’ve had a lot of success in AZ and I never do anything too special! Good luck man!