Catching Quality Trout in the 16 to 20 inch Range


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
1-25-2019
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Ice depths are highly variable on Comins Lake, with portions of open water on the south and north areas of the lake.  Yet portions of the lake were covered with 10 to 14 inches of ice.  Anglers should be very cautious when navigating the ice on the lake, particularly in the north lake area.  Anglers may want to drill some test holes before venturing too far onto the lake. I ce anglers have been catching quality trout in the 16 to 20 inch range.  Anglers should do well fishing with power bait, night crawlers, meal worms, and flashy spoons.





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