Fish Report for 8-13-2019

Photo Credit: Courtesy of Nevada Department of Wildlife

Bass Action Has Been Good

8-13-2019
Nevada Department of Wildlife

Bass action has been good with anglers catching fish as large as 4 pounds. The best fishing has been out of Callville Bay. Stripers are boiling all over the Boulder Basin in the evenings. The fish are taking silver swim baits that resemble threadfin shad. Channel catfish have been taking anchovies and stink baits all along the west side of Boulder Basin from Government Wash to Hemenway Fishing Pier.



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