Night Crawlers and Mealworms have been Catching the Fish.
by Aaron Meier
6-20-2018
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Catfish action has been good following the recent catfish plant by the Nevada Department of Wildlife. The bluegill and bass bites have been sporadic with the best action taking place in the early morning hours and after sundown. Night crawlers and mealworms have been catching the fish. NDOW asks anglers to dispose of unwanted fishing line in the recycle bins provided at the parks or in rubbish bins.
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