Recent Caddis Hatch on The River
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
9-23-2020
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The river is producing striped bass between 1 and 2 pounds, but some lucky anglers are occasionally catching bigger fish. One angler reported catching a 9-pound striper on a pencil popper. Rainbow trout fishing is slow, but a dry caddis fly might entice the fish due to the recent caddis hatch on the river. Catfish are hiding in the heavy vegetation and are most likely to take bait fished off the bottom at night.
More Reports
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, September 23rd, 2020Echo Canyon Reservoir: Crappie & Bass Action Has Been Good
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Crappie Action is Picking Up
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Fishing Action Has Been Good on Dacey and Adams-McGill
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Las Vegas Urban Ponds Fishing Report
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
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Lake Mohave: Early Morning Kayakers are Reporting Fish up To 25 pounds
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Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Fishing Has Been Good Overall at the Ponds
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Eagle Valley Reservoir: Trout & Bass are Hitting on Spinners and Night Crawlers
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Trout Bite is Improving With Overnight Temperatures Dropping
• NDOW Southern Fishing Report