Fish Report for 11-6-2020

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Wildlife Health and Chronic Wasting Disease

11-6-2020
Nevada Department of Wildlife

In this week's Nevada Wild, Ashley Sanchez and Aaron Keller introduce Nevada Department of Wildlife Veterinarian Nate LaHue. LaHue explains his role at NDOW, and the various projects he works on to monitor the health of Nevada's wildlife. Currently, LaHue and NDOW biologists are busy working to prevent Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD), a fatal disease to animals in the deer family, from entering the state. While it hasn't been found in Nevada, CWD has been detected in our neighboring state, Utah. LaHue explains what hunters need to know before heading into the field to help NDOW stop CWD from entering Nevada. For more information on CWD and NDOW's prevention efforts click here.

Nevada Wild runs on 99.1 FM Talk in northern Nevada at 10 a.m. every Sunday morning. 99.1 FM Talk also streams Nevada Wild live online.  



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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, November 6th, 2020
NDOW Eastern Fishing Report
Wilson Reservoir: Trout Fishing Has Been Good
Wild Horse Reservoir: Wild Horse Reservoir Fishing Report
South Fork Reservoir: Anglers Reporting Good Trout Fishing
Ruby Lake NWR: Large Browns & Tigers Are on The Prowl
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): Water Level is Low & Muddy
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Both Bass & Trout Fishing Are Good
Illipah Reservoir: Brown Trout Spawn Has Wrapped Up
Comins Lake: Water Temps Have Dropped & Trout Fishing is Good
Cold Creek Reservoir: Water Level is Low But Fishing is Fair
Cave Lake: Cave Lake Fishing Report
Angel Lake: Road may Be Closed Due To Weather

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, November 4th, 2020
NDOW Southern Fishing Report
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Rainbow Action Has Been Very Good
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Trout Fishing Has Been Good Following Recent Plants
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Water Levels Remain Low
Colorado River - Laughlin: Shore Anglers Are Catching Limits of Trout
Lake Mohave: Anglers Are Reporting Striper Boils Throughout The Day
Lake Mead: More Consistent Action a Few Hours Before Sunset