Nevada Fish Report
Eagle Valley Reservoir Fish Report for 3-16-2022
Eagle Valley Reservoir Fish Report for 3-16-2022
Eagle Valley Reservoir Fishing Report
Eagle Valley Reservoir - Pioche, NV (Lincoln County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
3-16-2022
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Night crawlers and PowerBait below a bobber or off the bottom with a small weight will work to bring trout in. Chartreuse, marabou jigs work great for crappie. So too will crappie jigs in white and pink or red color combinations. No reports of bass being caught. A few scattered showers and snow are expected over the next week. Visit the National Weather Service website for up-to-date weather forecasts. You also can check Spring Valley State Park’s Facebook page for the most current conditions.
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, March 16th, 2022Lake Mohave: With water temperatures warming, smallmouth bass are moving up toward their spawning beds
Colorado River - Laughlin: Shore anglers are catching rainbow trout following recent fish plants
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: As the waters warm, expect less activity from the trout and more from catfish and bluegill
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Kirch WMA Fishing Report
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, March 9th, 2022Lake Mohave: Smallmouth bass activity is picking up out of Cottonwood Cove
Colorado River - Laughlin: Shore anglers are reeling in stripers below Davis Dam
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Trout plants are starting to slow as water temperatures begin to rise
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: The reservoirs are ice-free
Eagle Valley Reservoir: The ice is off the reservoir and trout fishing is improving
Echo Canyon Reservoir: The weather forecast is looking nice and clear after Thursday
: NDOW Southern Fishing Report
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