Lures Have Been Working Best For Most Anglers
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
6-23-2021
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Trout action has slowed over the past week in response to rising water temperatures, but bass and crappies are still biting throughout the day. Lures have been working best for most anglers, with various green colorations working best. Water will be low through the summer, so use caution along the shoreline.
More Reports
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, June 23rd, 2021Lake Mead: Lake Mead Fishing Report
Colorado River - Willow Beach: Panther Martins are the go-to lure for rainbow trout
Colorado River - Laughlin: Colorado River Laughlin Fishign Report
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Bluegill Action Has Picked Up
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Bass & Catfish Are Providing The Most Action
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Eagle Valley Reservoir Fishing Report
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Saturday, June 19th, 2021Angel Lake: Road is Open and Lake is Ice Free
Cave Lake: 15 feet below normal water level
Cold Creek Reservoir: Outlet structure is being repair
Comins Lake: Improved Boat Ramp Work is Affecting Access to The Lake
Illipah Reservoir: The water level is down as water is being taken out for irrigation
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): The water level is down about a foot and aquatic vegetation is building
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): The lake has very low water levels
Ruby Lake NWR: No change here as trout fishing in the collection ditch continues to be good
South Fork Reservoir: Fishing for both trout and bass continues to be fair to good depending upon the day
Wild Horse Reservoir: Algae is starting to grow with the hot sunny weather
Wilson Reservoir: Surface water temperatures in the 60’s