Fishing Guides in Las Vegas, NV
Discover top-rated fishing guides in Las Vegas, Nevada. Whether you're a seasoned angler or heading out for the first time, these local guides know the best spots and techniques to make your trip unforgettable. Browse profiles, read reviews, and book online.
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Lake Mead Fishing Guide
Las Vegas, NV, US
Lake Mead Fishing Guide Captain Kevin brings two decades of professional guiding expertise to Lake Mead, located just 22 miles from Las Vegas. Specializing in Striped Bass and Largemouth Bass, he crafts memorable fishing experiences for both families and experienced anglers alike. His spacious Ranger Bay Boat combines comfort with safety, providing an ideal platform for a full day on the water. The operation offers flexible fishing tours designed to match individual skill levels and preferences. Whether seeking an action-packed adventure or a relaxed introduction to the lake, guests benefit from Captain Kevin's deep knowledge of Lake Mead's fishery and proven techniques for consistent success.

Las Vegas Fishing Tours
Las Vegas, NV, US
Las Vegas Fishing Tours offers premier charter experiences on Lake Mead and the Colorado River, welcoming both seasoned anglers and those new to fishing. Their U.S. Coast Guard–certified captain brings years of expertise to every outing, providing expert instruction while maintaining a focus on safety and enjoyment. The guide specializes in striped bass, largemouth bass, and smallmouth bass fishing. The service caters to diverse groups, including families and women anglers seeking an authentic fishing adventure. With flexible morning and afternoon departures and convenient transportation from the Las Vegas Strip, Las Vegas Fishing Tours makes it accessible for visitors and locals alike to experience world-class fishing without the hassle of planning logistics.

Set More
Las Vegas, NV, US
Set More specializes in premier fishing charters on Lake Mead, where Captain T brings over 15 years of expertise to every outing. The operation focuses on Striper fishing alongside opportunities for various other species, with Captain T's deep knowledge of the lake ensuring clients reach the most productive fishing spots throughout the day. Set More welcomes anglers of all skill levels, from those just beginning their fishing journey to seasoned veterans. The charter offers flexible trip options customized to match individual preferences and experience, creating an environment where every guest can enjoy a successful and rewarding day on the water.

Steckel Fishing
Las Vegas, NV, US
Steckel Fishing, led by tournament bass angler Cody Steckel, brings deep expertise to the waters of Lake Mead and Lake Mohave. With a focus on striped bass, largemouth bass, and smallmouth bass, the guide delivers personalized instruction and proven techniques refined through years of competitive angling experience. The operation prioritizes accessibility and comfort for all skill levels. Trips aboard a spacious pontoon boat accommodate groups of up to five, making them ideal for families, friends, and anglers eager to learn. Fully licensed, insured, and CPR certified, Steckel Fishing ensures every outing combines expert guidance with safety and peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many fishing guides are in Las Vegas, NV?
Hooks.ly currently lists 4 fishing guides in the Las Vegas area. Top-rated guides include Lake Mead Fishing Guide, Las Vegas Fishing Tours. Browse their profiles to compare ratings, reviews, and trip options.
How do I book a fishing guide in Las Vegas?
Browse the guide profiles below, check their availability and trip offerings, then click "View Profile" to see reviews and book directly. You can also send an inquiry with your preferred dates and group size, and the guide will respond with availability.
What types of fishing trips are available in Las Vegas?
Guides in Las Vegas offer fishing trips. Browse individual profiles for details on what each guide specializes in.
Do I need a fishing license in Nevada?
Yes — Nevada requires a valid fishing license for most anglers. Non-resident licenses are typically available online through the state's fish and wildlife department. Your guide can advise on which license you need, but you're responsible for purchasing it before the trip.