The Trout Bite has Been Improving


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
9-12-2018
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 The bass and crappie action has showed signs of slowing down this past week, but jigs and small spinning lures are still producing some bites in the mornings.  The trout bite has been improving as overnight temperatures continue to cool.  The fish are taking spinners, spoons and flies, along with PowerBait in rainbow sparkle or the usual green or orange colorations.





More Reports

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, September 12th, 2018

Lake Mead: Better Success Jigging in Deeper Water
Lake Mohave: Striped Bass are Being Caught Near Willow Beach
Colorado River - Laughlin: Catfish are Biting in the Marshy Areas
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Fishing has Been Good for Bluegill, Bass, and Catfish
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: The Action is Good for Both Bass and Trout
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Trout and Bass are Hitting Well on a Variety of Lures

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, September 6th, 2018

1971 NDOW Spearfishing Study
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Registration is Open for Fly Tying Tuesday on Sept. 18
Spooner Lake: Spooner Lake to Close This Fall to Address Forest Concerns