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Fish Report for 9-3-2021
Vegetation Remains an Issue Along the Shoreline
9-3-2021
Nevada Department of Wildlife
Vegetation remains an issue along the shoreline, making it challenging to fish from shore at Haymeadow and Cold Springs. Bass are taking plastics fished on drop-shot rigs. Trout fishing is slow, and anglers going out at sunrise and sunset are having the best success.
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