Nevada Fish Report
Las Vegas Urban Ponds Fish Report for 3-9-2022
Las Vegas Urban Ponds Fish Report for 3-9-2022
Trout plants are starting to slow as water temperatures begin to rise
Las Vegas Urban Ponds - Las Vegas, NV (Clark County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
3-9-2022
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Trout plants are starting to slow as water temperatures begin to rise. Gold spinners, Kastmasters and night crawlers are fooling the trout. Catfish are becoming more active at sunset. The fish are taking stink baits and hotdog slices. A few anglers have reported catching bass on spinnerbaits.
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