Bass & Catfish Are Providing The Most Action
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
6-23-2021
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Reports were slow this past week. Bass and catfish provide most action through the summer months. On Dacey Reservoir, bass are catch-and-release only until June 30. Aquatic vegetation is accumulating along the dam and boat launch areas. Kayaks and other paddle craft are a good option for getting past the weeds.
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