Hope you are coming to South Cove.
We fish only at night and the angling as you can see has been nothing short of spectacular!
Here is what you need. Get a couple of floating crappie lights, lots of cut up anchovies and dry ice to keep them hard frozen.
Keep ice chests partially filled with ice to keep you catch in or they'll turn to mush if you leave them in the water.
Look for deep water, close to a main channel or for a deep channel in a major cove.
I've been lucky enough to win the Stripe-R-Rama tournament there the last two years with two different partners (Bruce Hudson '07, Shane Moline in '08) and we worked it basically the same each year.
I also do some chumming and that seems to keep the fish around the boat.
Right now the lights are attracting a lot of small minnows and photoplankton and zooplankton which in turns brings in the stripers.
Lots of fun, lots of fish this year.
Our catches have been from 96 to 231 stripers in one night!
Keep all you catch, as the small ones 10-14 inches give you the best fillets.
If your in the "neighborhood" give me a call at 928-681-4867 and we can talk more about the striper fishing bonanza that's going on right now at Lake Mead.
Don Martin