More Consistent Action a Few Hours Before Sunset


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
11-4-2020
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Stripers are still boiling throughout the Las Vegas Bay and the Temple Bar area. Anglers are reporting more consistent action a few hours before sunset. Live shad is the bait of choice, but topwater lures are landing nice catches too. Black bass are most active in the morning in the back of coves with heavy vegetation. Smallies are taking soft plastics and walking baits, while largemouth seem to be more interested in crankbaits or spinners. For catfish try corn or anchovies fished off the bottom in Government Wash or near the Hemenway Fishing Pier.





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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
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NDOW Southern Fishing Report
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, October 28th, 2020
NDOW Southern Fishing Report
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Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Water Levels Remain Steady
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Colorado River - Laughlin: Laughlin Fishing Report
Lake Mohave: Good Action For Black Bass At The South End of The Lake
Lake Mead: Lake Mead Fishing Report