Nevada Fish Report
Las Vegas Urban Ponds Fish Report for 3-16-2022
Las Vegas Urban Ponds Fish Report for 3-16-2022
As the waters warm, expect less activity from the trout and more from catfish and bluegill
Las Vegas Urban Ponds - Las Vegas, NV (Clark County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
3-16-2022
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With daytime temperatures reaching toward the 80-degree mark, you can rest assured that seasonal trout plants are nearing an end. Look for stocked rainbows in the shadows and moving toward deep water where temperatures are coolest. The ponds at Veteran’s Memorial and Floyd Lamb parks are the most recently stocked waters. As the waters warm, expect less activity from the trout and more from catfish and bluegill.
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