With passing heatwaves, aquatic vegetation continues to be an issue
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
9-8-2021
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With passing heatwaves, aquatic vegetation continues to be an issue. Hopefully, overnight temperatures will start dropping in earnest and the vegetation will clear up. Trout and bass are hitting on a variety of lures and flies, as well as taking PowerBait and night crawlers.
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, September 8th, 2021Lake Mead: Stripers are chasing threadfin shad near Echo Bay
Lake Mohave: The striper bite is beginning to pick up in the Cottonwood Basin
Colorado River - Laughlin: Colorado River Laughlin Fishign Report
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Anglers are catching bluegill, catfish, and a few bass
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Fishing is slow due to the most-recent heatwave
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, September 3rd, 2021Eagle Valley Reservoir: Anglers Have Been Catching Rainbows Early in the Mornings or Throughout Cloudy Days
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Steady Heat Has Kept Water Levels Low and Made Fishing Difficult
Lake Mead: Striper Boils Are Popping Up Intermittently
Lake Mohave: Shoreline Anglers at Katherine Landing are Having Luck With Black Bass and Striped Bass
• South of Casino Row, the River is Producing Both Striped and Smallmouth Bass
• Vegetation Remains an Issue Along the Shoreline
• At Willow Beach, Striped Bass and Rainbow Trout are the Target Species
• NDOW Southern Fishing Report
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Fishing is still productive here
Ruby Lake NWR: With the cooler nights, bass fishing first thing in the morning may not be as productive
South Fork Reservoir: South Fork Reservoir Fishing Report
Wild Horse Reservoir: The water is fairly green with algae that is typical for this time of year
Wilson Reservoir: Fair for numbers of bass but good for quality
• NDOW Eastern Fishing Report