Boaters Are Finding the Best Action For Striped Bass


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
2-24-2021
Website

Boaters are finding the best action for striped bass. Mostly throughout the Las Vegas Bay area in about 60 feet of water. Fish between 16 and 18 inches are taking anchovies and shad. Shore anglers are reporting success with smaller fish when using jigs and crankbaits. Black bass anglers are having luck in coves near Callville Bay and Temple Bar. The fish are beginning to come up into the shallows in preparation for spawning season.  Corn is the go-to bait for catfish anglers. The afternoon bite is proving to be strongest for fish in the 3- to 4-pound range.





More Reports

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, February 24th, 2021
Lake Mead: Game Wardens rescue three people from Lake Mead during Storm
NDOW Southern Fishing Report
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Reservoir is Ice Free
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Ice is Melting & Conditions Can Change Daily
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Rainbows Are in Good Condition Following Ice Off
Colorado River - Laughlin: Striper Bite is Strong
Lake Mohave: Anglers Are Seeing An Increase in Black Bass Catches

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, February 19th, 2021
NDOW Eastern Fishing Report
Wilson Reservoir: 50% Open Water and Very Thin Ice
Wild Horse Reservoir: Wildhorse Reservoir Fishing Report
South Fork Reservoir: Warmer Temps Have Opened Up Some Water
Ruby Lake NWR: Plenty of Open Water For Fishing
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): Water Level is Very Low
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Boies Reservoir Report
Illipah Reservoir: Fishing Has Been Fair to Good
Comins Lake: Comins Lake Fishing Report
Cold Creek Reservoir: Very Little Water & Covered in Unsafe Ice
Cave Lake: Fishing Has Been Fair to Good
Angel Lake: Road is Closed