With increasing water temperatures, black bass are becoming more active


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
5-10-2023
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With increasing water temperatures, black bass are becoming more active, especially at sunrise. Anglers have caught striped bass and black bass with anchovies, plastics and shad. Windy conditions have made fishing difficult.





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5-9-2023
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