Trout Bite is Improving
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
9-8-2021
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Anglers starting in the morning before it heats up are catching bass and crappies using jigs and small spinning lures. With overnight temperatures beginning to drop, the trout bite is improving. Anglers are using spinners, flies, and PowerBait in sunset sparkle.
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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
Eagle Valley Reservoir: With passing heatwaves, aquatic vegetation continues to be an issue
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