Anglers can expect the bite to slow down as temperatures grow warmer
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
4-20-2023
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Rainbow trout are still bending fishing rods following the last fish plant at the local ponds, but anglers can expect the bite to slow down as temperatures grow warmer. For now, the fish are hitting soft plastics during the evening hours. Anglers are reportedly catching channel catfish using finesse techniques.
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