Lake Havasu has become one of the most popular fisheries in the West, thanks to the efforts of a multi-agency program that revitalized the habitat of bait fish and sport fish alike.

 

Hook into large and smallmouth bass, stripers, panfish and catfish. From the boat or from one of the ADA compliant fishing docks along the lake, the fishing on Lake Havasu is great!

 
  
FISHING SCHOOLS & GUIDE SERVICES:-------------- (Go to Piers and Fishing Areas)----- 
  
BANK ROBBER BASS FISHING SCHOOL
 
  • "Where preparation and opportunity meet"
  • 2145 Kiowa Blvd, Suite #6 - Lake Havasu City, AZ
  • (928) 846-3206 -or- (866) 668-9505
  • Website
  • Map
 
CAPTAIN DOYLE'S FUNFISHING & GUIDE SERVICE 
  • 40 years of experience on the Colorado River
  • (866) 284-3262 toll-free
  • Website
 

SAM'S FISHING GUIDE SERVICE

 
  • Full and half day available.  Fish are cleaned and bagged
  • 3880 N. McCulloch Blvd., Lake Havasu City, AZ
  • (928) 854-9378
 
  
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FISHING DOCKS
 
 
HAVASU SPRINGS - PIER 
  • Highway 95 - 10 miles south of Lake Havasu
 
MESQUITE BAY 1 & 2 - PIERS
 
  • London Bridge Rd. - north of Industrial Blvd.
  • Set aside for visitor use - Closed to all watercraft entry, each bay has its own fishing pier.
  • Mesquite Bay 1 is universally accessible and has an improved paved parking area, non-water bathrooms, and an approximately 100-yard concrete pathway to the fishing pier. Two shade shelters and informational signs along the path describe native wildlife species and discuss environmental biodiversity.
  • Mesquite Bay 2 has a gravel parking lot with a gravel trail hike-up short slope and a downgrade of approximately 100 yards before you reach the fishing pier. Along the way you may stop at the information shelter.
 
SITE SIX - PIER  
  • On the Island (FREE city launch ramp & fishing pier)
  • Map
 
TAKE OFF POINT - PIER 
  • At Parker Dam, off of Highway 95
 
HAVASU WILDERNESS AREAS - BOAT AREA 
  • Within the Havasu National Wildlife Refuge
  • Stretches for 15 miles along the Colorado River from the north buoy line at River mile-marker 234 (at the I-40 bridge), to the south buoy line at River mile-marker 219 (near Castle Rock).
  • No Wake Zone
  • No Thrust Boats
 
LEVEE ROAD - SHORELINE 
  • Levee Road access off of Barrackman & Highway 95.
  • Levee Road follows the Colorado River to a turn-around just before Topock Gorge Marina & the I-40 Bridge. Fishing is popular near this turn-around. Along the way there are numerous rock jetties, sand beaches, and pullouts to fish from after a short walk.
 
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