Cool Nights Have Helped Reduce Shoreline Vegetation
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
8-26-2020
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Cool nights have helped reduce shoreline vegetation. Anglers have been catching 10- to 12-inch rainbow trout in the early mornings. Crappies are taking white jigs along reed beds and the dock. Anglers taking to the water are catching bass with flies and plastics.
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