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Fish Report for 9-17-2024
Photo Credit: NDOW
Fish salvage project at Marlette Lake
9-17-2024
Nevada Department of Wildlife
We are thrilled to extend our deepest gratitude to the Reno Fly Shop and all of the NDOW volunteers and employees for their outstanding work on the recent fish salvage project at Marlette Lake. Your dedication and enthusiasm made the event a resounding success! Thanks to the efforts of 61 dedicated volunteers, we were able to safely catch and relocate 146 fish, including Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, and Lahontan Cutthroat Trout, to new waters where they can continue to thrive. Your hard work is truly making a difference in conserving Nevada's precious wildlife.
Here’s to many more successful projects together!
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