Comins Lake Fishing Report
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
10-2-2020
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Comins Lake has water temperatures in the high 50’s to low 60’s and both trout and bass fishing are fair to good. Fly fisherman should use wooly buggers, leech patterns, and nymphs patterns (midges, beaded pheasant tails…etc.) fished under an indicator. Bass fishing is still good and anglers are reporting decent sized bass using soft plastics, crankbaits and poppers on quiet evenings and mornings. If you catch a pike, please check to see if it has a radio transmitter tag near the tail. If it does, please return the fish to the water so that NDOW biologists can track its movements. If it doesn’t have the transmitter tag, please humanely dispatch the fish. Don’t put it back in the lake.
More Reports
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, October 2nd, 2020• NDOW Eastern Fishing Report
Wilson Reservoir: Water Level is Average For This Time of Year
Wild Horse Reservoir: Trout Fishing is Picking Up
South Fork Reservoir: Fishing For Trout Has Been Fair
Ruby Lake NWR: Water Level is Very Low & Weeds Are Thick
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): Water Level is Very Low
Illipah Reservoir: Water Surface Temps Are Dropping
Cave Lake: Cave Lake Fishing Report
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, September 30th, 2020Lake Mead: Boils Have Been Seen Most Often in The Las Vegas Bay
Lake Mohave: Stripers are boiling out of Cottonwood Cove and near Katherine Landing
Colorado River - Laughlin: Anglers are catching a variety of fish along the Colorado River
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Slightly cooler temperatures are pushing action later into the morning
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Bird hunting opportunities as well as fall fishing
Eagle Valley Reservoir: The launch ramp is closed until further notice due to low water conditions
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Weather is looking good for weekend anglers