Catfish Are Becoming More Active

Las Vegas Urban Ponds - Las Vegas, NV (Clark County)


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
2-19-2020
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The Nevada Department of Wildlife recently stocked trout in the ponds at Sunset, Lorenzi, and Veterans Memorial parks. Trout are taking PowerBait, small spinning lures and spoons. Silver varieties of lures are working the best. With temperatures beginning to warm up, catfish are becoming more active and have hit worms and stink baits.




More Reports

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, February 19th, 2020
: NDOW Southern Fishing Report
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Ice Has Completely Thawed
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Ice is Thawing Rapidly
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Anglers Need to Break Ice in Shallow Areas

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, February 14th, 2020
: NDOW Eastern Fishing Report
Angel Lake: Completely Frozen Over
Cave Lake: Around 5 inches of Safe Ice
Cold Creek Reservoir: Open to Shoreline Fishing
Comins Lake: South End of The Lake Has Some Safe Ice
Illipah Reservoir: Anglers Should Use Caution on The Ice
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Fishing Has Been Fair
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): Aerators Running to Prevent Winter Fish Kill
Ruby Lake NWR: Anglers Reporting 10-14 Inch Catches
South Fork Reservoir: More Than 50 % Open Water
Wild Horse Reservoir: Ice Ranging From 10-15 Inches Thick
Wilson Reservoir: Water Level is Rising