Stripers Slow


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
2-4-2016
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Striper fishing was slow this last week. Fishermen did manage to pull some striped bass from depths of about 100-140 feet. Shad have been the most productive bait when they can be caught. Jigging spoons and trolling with downriggers also have caught fish. Some anglers have been catching black bass from depths of about 40 feet. These fish have been hitting jigs and drop shot rigs.




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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, January 27th, 2016
Lake Mead: Stripers Scattered
Lake Mohave: Willow Beach has Stripers
Colorado River - Laughlin: Trout Planting Coming This Week
Dacey Reservoir: Dacey Fish Report
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Kirch Fishing Update
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Eagle Valley Fish Report
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Use Caution

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, January 21st, 2016

Eagle Valley Reservoir: Ice Conditions Very Good
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Use Caution
Lake Mead: Stripers in Deep Water
Lake Mohave: Look for Striper Boils
Colorado River - Laughlin: Rainbows biting at Casino Row
Upper Pahranagat Lake: Fish are Biting
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Ice Conditions Good
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Use Extreme Caution
Colorado River - Willow Beach: Trout Update