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Fish Report for 6-16-2021
Warmer Temperatures Are Impacting Shore-Fishing Opportunities
6-16-2021
Nevada Department of Wildlife
Warmer temperatures are impacting shore-fishing opportunities as the fish look for deeper water. Largemouth bass have been hitting on imitation crawdads, worms, and grubs in darker colors. Green or root-beer color tube baits, small jigs, and night crawler pieces are bringing in crappies. Action has been good in the late morning and slows in the afternoon.
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