Some areas are becoming more fishable as the weeds start to dissipate
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
8-25-2021
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Some areas are becoming more fishable as the weeds start to dissipate. Trout are hitting worms at sunrise, but the action drops off through the day. Crappie are biting on worms or jigs fished four feet below a bobber. Bass are active throughout the morning and hitting on plastics and creature baits.
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