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Fish Report for 5-1-2024
Anglers are catching catfish with night crawlers and stink bait
5-1-2024
Nevada Department of Wildlife
Anglers are catching catfish with night crawlers and stink bait. Bluegill are hitting mealworms and red worms at the community ponds. There have been a few trout caught in the early mornings before they look for cooler water in the depths during the warm afternoons. Rainbows are chasing Rooster Tails and PowerBait fished off the bottom.
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, May 1stLas Vegas Urban Ponds: Anglers are catching catfish with night crawlers and stink bait
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