Aquatic vegetation is thick along the shoreline, making it tough to cast from shore
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
8-11-2021
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Aquatic vegetation is thick along the shoreline, making it tough to cast from shore. However, trout are biting worms below a water bobber. Dark-colored plastics and emergers have enticed bass. Anglers have had the best action fishing from boats, float tubes, or kayaks in the mornings.
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