Cold Temps Are Helping To Bring The Fish Up
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
3-26-2021
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Good reports of small macs at the moment. The cold temps are helping to bring the fish up. This is the best time of year to find larger rainbows and browns near the surface, making them accessible to shore anglers. Shore anglers are using smaller spinners for planted trout and larger spoons for larger rainbows and browns. Toplining for large rainbow and brown trout has also been productive in shallower water (less than 50 feet in depth).
More Reports
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, March 26th, 2021Blue Lakes: Opens For The Season on June 12th
Carson River: Conditions Should Remain Good Through Spring
Chimney Dam Reservoir: Fishing Should Be Getting Better Towards The End of April
East Walker River (NV): Flows Will Play A Big Part on How Well The River Fishes Over The Next Month
Knott Creek Reservoir: Closed Until June 12th
Lahontan Reservoir: Fishing is Just Starting to Pick Up
Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area: Hinkson Slough is Fishing Very Well
Onion Valley Reservoir: Fishing is Expected to be Excellent This Season
Rye Patch Reservoir: Fishing Should Start to Pick up in April
Spooner Lake: As The Ice Melts Off Fishing Should Pick Up
Squaw Creek Reservoir: Fishing Has Imporved Over The Year
Topaz Lake: Topaz is Still Fishing Very Well
Truckee River: River is in Excellent Condition & Fishing Great
Wall Canyon Reservoir: Good Reports Back From Wall Canyon This Spring
• NDOW Western Fishing Report
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, March 24th, 2021Lake Mohave: Anglers Having The Most Success With Soft Plastics
Colorado River - Laughlin: Black Bass Action Continues To Improve
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Angler Activity Has Been Limited
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Eagle Valley Reservoir Report
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Shorelines Are Open But Muddy
• NDOW Southern Fishing Report