Boaters are chasing striper boils throughout the Boulder Basin and the Overton Arm
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
8-4-2021
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Boaters are chasing striper boils throughout the Boulder Basin and the Overton Arm. Shad swimbaits, topwater lures, and spinnerbaits are all producing fish, many in the 2- to 5-pound range. Shore anglers are reporting black bass activity near Echo Bay. Bone-colored topwater lures and Rat-L-Traps are tempting fish out of grassy coves.
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, August 4th, 2021Eagle Valley Reservoir: Eagle Valley Reservoir Fishing Report
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Anglers are finding low water conditions and weed growth along the shoreline
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Monday, August 2nd, 2021Blue Lakes: A Few Good Reports Coming Back From Blue Lakes
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Chimney Dam Reservoir: Chimney Dam Reservoir Report
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Hobart Reservoir: Fish Have Been Aggressive Enough to Hunt
Knott Creek Reservoir: Lake Will Rebound Quickly With Adequate Water and Mild Weather
Lahontan Reservoir: Lahontan Reservoir Fishing Report
Lake Tahoe: The heat has fishing fair to slow on Tahoe
Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area: Fishing has been fair at Hinkson for bass
Marlette Lake: The best mid-summer tactic seems to be big flies for big fish
Onion Valley Reservoir: Fishing has been excellent all summer
Rye Patch Reservoir: Rye Patch Reservoir Fishing Report
Spooner Lake: Limited Access For Parking
Squaw Creek Reservoir: Fishing Has Been Productive Thoughout The Summer Months
Topaz Lake: Fishing for trout should remain good and productive through fall
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Wall Canyon Reservoir: Wall Canyon has been fishing great for smallmouth bass
Washoe Lake: The drought is greatly effecting Washoe Lake and its fishing
• NDOW Western Fishing Report