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Eagle Valley Reservoir Fish Report for 4-6-2022
Eagle Valley Reservoir Fish Report for 4-6-2022
Crappies are starting to hit bright-colored jigs
Eagle Valley Reservoir - Pioche, NV (Lincoln County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
4-6-2022
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Trout fishing was slow this past weekend, though anglers have had some success with Rooster Tails and other spinners. Worms and marshmallows have been working for anglers fishing from the dam. Crappies are starting to hit bright-colored jigs.
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