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Fish Report for 5-31-2023
Catfish Plant
5-31-2023
Nevada Department of Wildlife
With increasing temperatures, fish and humans both are seeking respite in the shadows. Look for fish in pockets of shade throughout the morning hours. Anglers are still catching rainbow trout now and again, but reports are few. Bluegill and largemouth bass are going to be more common during warm months. Nevada Department of Wildlife plans called for a catfish plant at Veterans’ Memorial, Sunset, Lorenzi and Floyd Lamb parks earlier this week.
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, May 31st, 2023Eagle Valley Reservoir: Roads to Spring Valley State Park have started to open
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Fishing activity has picked up as the action has improved
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Anglers have found good fishing for bass, trout and crappie
Colorado River - Laughlin: The long holiday weekend brought a lot of recreational traffic into the area
Lake Mead: Activity at the lake has increased along with angler action
Lake Mohave: Anglers are seeing smallmouth bass in coves throughout the reservoir
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for Tuesday, May 30th, 2023Angel Lake: The road is open but the lake is still mostly ice-covered
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