Fish Report for 8-28-2019

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Vegetation Continues To Grow Along Shorelines

8-28-2019
Nevada Department of Wildlife

Aquatic vegetation continues to grow along the shorelines and will do so until temperatures begin to cool. Early mornings have been the best time to fish. Fly fishers have found success in all reservoirs with nymph and Woolly Bugger patterns. Crappie are hitting on worms and bass are taking crankbaits



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