Anglers Are Catching Limits of Bass and Trout

Eagle Valley Reservoir - Pioche, NV (Lincoln County)

Photo Credit: Courtesy of NDOW

by Nevada Department of Wildlife
8-28-2019
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Seasonal vegetation growth and lower water levels has made shore fishing a challenge in some areas. Patient anglers are catching limits of bass and trout. Rainbow trout are taking various colors of glitter PowerBait and night crawlers. Daytime temperatures have been in the low 90’s which has made camping nice when taking a break from fishing.




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