Las Vegas Review-Journal

Nevada fishing report

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Live shad and cut anchovies are bringing in stripers weighing 1-3 pounds between

Hemenway Pier and Government Wash. Jointed silver swimbaits are great substitute­s for live shad. Anglers fishing from boats are finding stripers at depths of about 80 feet outside of Government Wash. Always use caution if wind advisories are issued.

The National

Fish Hatchery is stocking rainbow trout weekly below the Willow Beach Fishing Pier. Mornings are proving the best time to catch trout using Rooster Tails or worms. Anglers are reporting good fishing for striped bass and rainbow trout. Sunset has been the best time to catch striped bass.

Trout fishing has been good below Davis Dam since the National Fish Hatchery resumed stocking. Anglers are catching fish from below the dam through Casino Row. Sunset-colored Powerbait and spinners will catch fish. Anglers have reported bringing in stripers on trout-imitation swimbaits outside of Big Bend at the Colorado State Recreation Area.

No trout plants are planned this week, but fish were stocked Feb. 7 at Floyd Lamb, Lorenzi, Veterans Memorial and Hafen parks. Rainbows are taking Powerbait in a variety of colors, such as rainbow, pink, yellow and orange, as well as night crawlers.

Recent storms have added to the water levels but also have made for thin ice at each reservoir. Warm springs feed the reservoirs in some places, so the ice might not be thick. The Nevada Department of Wildlife asks visitors to use caution before venturing on the ice. No reports were received this week.

Ice conditions are good following winter storms that dropped several inches of snow across the area. The water coloration has cleared up, making for good rainbow trout action. Several anglers caught fish through the ice using Powerbait in orange, green and rainbow coloration­s. Contact Spring Valley State Park at 775-962-5102 for up-to-date ice conditions.

The reservoir is mostly clear of ice, but with temperatur­es dipping into the negative numbers overnight, expect thin ice around the shoreline in the mornings. Contact Echo Canyon State Park at 775962-5103 for up-to-date ice conditions.

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