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Striper Fishing at Elephant Butte, New Mexico

Catching a striper can be a real thrill. This species of bass are known for growing very large. Fisherman on our guided striped bass fishing tours have caught beautiful stripers weighing up to 52 pounds. The largest striper caught in the world was 81.8 pounds. This fish is such a fun sport fish because it is so unpredictable.

Freshwater striper fishing in Elephant Butte has declined over the years, but if you are a skilled fisherman it’s still possible to get a good catch. When you join us for striped bass fishing on one of our guided tours at Elephant Butte, we will teach many tips and tricks so that you can get everything you need to know about freshwater striper fishing. These are just a few things that we will show you:

Understanding the Striper

The more you know about a species of fish, the more you will understand how to catch it. The trouble with striper fishing in Elephant Butte is the fact that stripers are unpredictable fish. They can be caught year around, but late spring through early summer is the best time to catch them because of water temperatures. Stripers naturally migrate to freshwater spawn. This is because their eggs must be in constant motion to hatch. This is how they populate the lakes. Elephant Butte was also stocked in May with 20,000 fingerlings and August with 40,000 of 2015 by a group of volunteers. The lake was also stocked with over 100,000 bass in 2016.

Freshwater Striper Fishing

Freshwater striper fishing can be difficult, but there are many techniques that work. If the water is clear, an increase in speed will trigger strikes from stripers. The faster movement will keep the bass from looking over the lure too much. A quick retrieve will also perk their predatory instincts. This is a good method for artificial lures. The best bet is to use lures that maintain a realistic swimming action. Lures that spin too much are not good for catching stripers in Elephant Butte waters.

Catching a striper in deep water means trusting your fish finder. Deep water bass usually don’t feed so they don't swim very far to chase a bait. We usually slow down the strolling for deep water.

We try to move at the same speed as the current so that the lure or live bait will appear more realistic. The line should be just about vertical and the bait should be near the bottom. Too much scope means the bait will only drag and you will get snags but not hits.

Freshwater Striper Fishing at Night

If you think catching a striper is exciting, you will truly enjoy freshwater striper fishing at night. At night, the fish change their tactics so your daytime fishing techniques just won’t work the same. It is best to stay near the shallows at night because they hang around these areas looking for an easy meal. In the springtime, the stripers spawn in channels, so these spots are great at night in the spring as well. Sound is louder at night due to the cool air so keeping calm and quiet is a must. Striper fishing at night will get you nothing if you don’t know what you are doing. However, on one of our night fishing adventures you will learn the techniques you need to successfully catch plenty of fish.


Guided Fishing Trip Includes

Fully rigged 24 ft. Triton Center Console fishing boat w/ T-top for shade with Complete Fishing tackle and latest electronics.

Live Bait: Shiners, Minnows, Brouders, Blue Gils, Shad (when available).

Most productive artificial bait

Trips tailored to your needs.

Licensed and Bonded

We filet and and package your catch.

Photos available

Taxidermist available

Gift certificates available

Can also provide multiple boats and guides for large groups.

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