Both Bass & Trout Fishing Are Good


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
11-6-2020
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Little or no change here.  The water level is down due to irrigation, but normal for this time of year. Weeds have died off but their remnants are still present.  Hopefully the windy forecast over the next week will help shore fishing.  However, anglers should still plan on fishing from a small boat or float tube and cast back towards the weeds for both bass and trout. Both bass and trout fishing is fair to good though bass fishing is slowing.  The usual PowerBait and worms as well as small spinners are working for trout.  Fly rodders should be using chironomids, hares ears, PT nymphs, copper Johns, and black or olive wooly buggers. Bass are hitting soft plastics, crankbaits and occasionally poppers first thing in the morning or late in the evening.





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