Black Bass Are Taking Topwater Lures
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
12-2-2020
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Anglers are reporting a decline in topwater action for striped bass and are starting to fish between 80 and 100 feet. Others have still had luck with fish averaging 2 pounds when using Zara Spooks in Callville Bay and surrounding coves. Near Hemenway, anglers have found some action with live shad. Black bass are taking topwater lures and a variety of crankbaits in the shallows of Las Vegas Bay and near Temple Bar.
More Reports
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, December 2nd, 2020Echo Canyon Reservoir: Water Levels Are Steady & Low
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Most Days The Ice is Melting Off By The Afternoon
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Anglers Having Success With Nymphs & Spinners
Colorado River - Laughlin: Catfish Bite Is Picking Up With Heavy Vegetation Near Shore
Lake Mohave: Striper Action Has Slowed Down For Shore Anglers
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, November 25th, 2020Echo Canyon Reservoir: Days Have Been Warm Enough To Keep The Ice Off The Edges
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Fishing is Almost Back To Normal
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Not Many Reports Lately
Colorado River - Laughlin: Anglers of All Skill Levels Are Enjoying The Recent Stockings
Lake Mohave: Lake Mohave Fishing Report
Lake Mead: Topwater Action For Striped Bass in The Mornings Has Been Good