Fish Report for 11-25-2020

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NDOW Southern Fishing Report

11-25-2020
Nevada Department of Wildlife

EAGLE VALLEY RESERVOIR

Campers and anglers have been successful lately with good size trout in the 12 to 15 inches range.  Fishing is almost back to normal with a stocking of rainbows and tigers a few weeks back. Anglers have been using PowerBait and night crawlers. Launch ramp is open but the fishing pier is still removed. For up to date ice conditions contact the park at 775-962-5102.

ECHO CANYON RESERVOIR

Days have been warm enough to keep the edges from icing up. A few anglers at Echo Canyon reported doing well catching rainbow trout. They are using night crawlers and rainbow PowerBait. There are sporadic weeds along the shore, limiting access.  For up-to-date ice conditions contact the park at 775-962-5103.

LAKE MEAD

 Anglers are still seeing topwater action for striped bass in the mornings. Other anglers are reporting larger striper catches when jigging around 100 feet. Black bass action is hit and miss, with anglers having the most luck at Callville Bay and throughout Government Wash. The fish are taking crankbaits in shad and crawdad patterns, as well as a variety of floating baits.

LAKE MOHAVE

At Willow Beach rainbow trout are biting at the fishing pier and nearby shorelines. The fish are taking soft plastics tubes, jigs and multi-colored spinners. A few reports of large striper catches have come in from boaters fishing the deeper water. Black bass anglers are seeing the most action in the Cottonwood Basin or at the south end of Lake Mohave. Shad swimbaits and Whopper Ploppers are lures of choice.

LAUGHLIN

Anglers of all skill levels are enjoying the recent rainbow trout stockings in the Colorado River. Jigs, spinners, PowerBait and worms have all resulted in catches from shore. Boaters are trolling anchovies and trout lures to land striped bass between 1 and 2 pounds. There are few reports of catfish taking stink bait and anchovies near the Laughlin Lagoon.

 WAYNE E. KIRCH WMA

Not many reports lately. Afternoons have been warm enough to keep the water clear of ice. Trout fishing is good throughout the day, with aquatic vegetation along shorelines. Bass fishing has slowed a bit. Please check weather conditions and use caution while in the management area

URBAN PONDS

Rainbow trout stocking is underway throughout the southern ponds. Families have been catching their limit of 3 each. Trout are taking PowerBait, night crawlers, or you could try a combo meal of a chunk of night crawlers with a piece of marshmallow.  When choosing a hook remember that you can catch big fish on small hooks (size 10 or 12), but it’s hard to catch small fish on big hooks. Bass are hitting sporadically and even on yellow spinners.  Catfish were taking night crawlers over last weekend.

UPCOMING FISHING EVENTS

For information about NDOW educational programs and workshops visit https://register-ed.com/programs/nevada/210-angler-education. You can get your fishing license online at www.ndowlicensing.com .



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More Reports

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, November 25th, 2020

Echo Canyon Reservoir: Days Have Been Warm Enough To Keep The Ice Off The Edges
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Fishing is Almost Back To Normal
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Not Many Reports Lately
Colorado River - Laughlin: Anglers of All Skill Levels Are Enjoying The Recent Stockings
Lake Mohave: Lake Mohave Fishing Report
Lake Mead: Topwater Action For Striped Bass in The Mornings Has Been Good


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