Most are Fishing at First Light and at Dusk!
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
6-13-2018
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Summerlike temperatures are pushing anglers off the water during the day. Most are fishing at first light and at dusk. Look for stripers lurking near shallow benches surrounded by deeper water. That is where they are waiting to feed on bait fish. Largemouth bass are making their presence known and have shown up in many coves throughout the Government Wash area. Some anglers have found success with a Rapala minnow. Bluegill are biting on worms in Kingman Wash.
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