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Kirch Wildlife Management Area Fish Report for 7-28-2021
Kirch Wildlife Management Area Fish Report for 7-28-2021
The morning and late afternoon hours have provided anglers with the best action
Kirch Wildlife Management Area - Preston, NV (Nye County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
7-28-2021
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The morning and late afternoon hours have provided anglers with the best action. Except for Tule, each of the reservoirs continue to be productive for bass and crappie. Adams-McGill and Dacey are showing more trout action for those using spinners and flies. Aquatic vegetation around the shoreline has made shore fishing difficult.
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for Wednesday, July 28th, 2021Echo Canyon Reservoir: Despite monsoonal storms, the water level remains low
Lake Mead: Catfish and striped bass are the main attraction at the lake
Lake Mohave: Striper boils are being reported near Katherine Landing and Davis Dam
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for Saturday, July 24th, 2021Wilson Reservoir: With surface water temperatures in the high 70’s
Wild Horse Reservoir: The outflow has dropped to around 25 cfs
South Fork Reservoir: Fishing for bass continues to be good
Ruby Lake NWR: Bass fishing is good for numbers and fair for size in the South Marsh
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): The lake has very low water levels
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): The water level is still dropping as irrigation continues
Illipah Reservoir: Water levels have remained relatively stable this year
Comins Lake: With the hot weather, trout fishing is slowing down
Cold Creek Reservoir: The work on the dam is complete
Cave Lake: Cave Lake is sitting approximately 15 feet below normal water level
Angel Lake: Fishing has been good here depending upon the day
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