Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada fishing report

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Anglers are catching a mixed bag of stripers and black bass on plastics and crankbaits. Surface fishing has been good for stripers pursuing shad. Limits of crappie have been caught coming out of the Overton Arm.

Stripers are taking baits off the

Willow Beach fishing pier. Anglers are finding success from the shoreline and boats with anchovies and jerkbaits. The lake also is producing channel catfish in and around coves. Crankbaits and plastics are taking largemouth and smallmouth bass.

Anglers are reporting good fishing for stripers from the dam south through Casino Row. The fish are averaging 2 pounds. Stripers and catfish also are being caught near Big

Bend. Black bass are going for rattling jigs, while catfish are taking night crawlers and anchovies. Fishing has been best at sunrise and sunset.

Bluegill and catfish are the go-to fish. Mealworms are fooling the bluegill, with the best bite taking place in the early morning or late afternoon. Anglers have had fair success for catfish in the evenings using stink baits. Due to seasonally high temperatur­es, catfish will not be stocked in July. The limitisthr­eefish,andnetting is illegal.

Seasonal aquatic vegetation growth has begun. Weedless hooks are recommende­d if you want to spend more time catching bass and crappie and less time freeing stuck hooks. Bass are hitting jigs and plastics. Crappie action is picking up at Hay Meadow and Cold Springs reservoirs. Anglers are using small jigs and night crawlers to catch the fish.

Murky water has made fishing tough, though anglers have found good fishing for bass and crappie with jigs and Woolly Buggers. Trout prefer hitting Powerbait and night crawlers in the early morning and late in the evening. Temperatur­es are reaching the 80s during the day and dropping into the 50s at night.

Largemouth bass are hitting crayfish imitations, worms and grubs in darker colors. Green and root beer-colored tube baits, small jigs and night crawler pieces are bringing in crappie. Anglers are having better success later in the morning, but the action slows in the afternoon heat. Fishing picks up again after the heat subsides and shadows return to the water.

Informatio­n on Nevada Department of Wildlife events and classes can be found at https://register-ed.com/ programs/nevada/210-anglereduc­ation.

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