Bluegill and Catfish are Taking Baits at the Park Ponds
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
6-16-2021
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Bluegill and catfish are taking baits at the park ponds. Mealworms have been fooling bluegill with the best bite in early morning or late afternoon. Anglers have had fair success for catfish in the evenings using stink baits or night crawlers. There is a three-fish limit at the urban ponds.
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