Nevada Fish Report
Lake Mohave Fish Report for 9-11-2024
Lake Mohave Fish Report for 9-11-2024
The striper bite is improving in Cottonwood Basin
Lake Mohave - Cottonwood Cove, NV
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
9-11-2024
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Shore fishing for stripers has been inconsistent while trolling has been productive in the morning. The striper bite is improving in Cottonwood Basin with anglers reporting catches up to 5 pounds while using anchovies and swimbaits. Green sunfish have been biting on spinners around Telephone Cove. The National Park Service has issued a Harmful Algae Bloom warning at Nelson’s Landing. Visitors are urged to use caution if the water is discolored or smelly. ()
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for Wednesday, September 11thColorado River - Laughlin: With cooler weather settling in, action along the river is heating up
Dacey Reservoir: Anglers are catching trout with a variety of spinners and spoons
Adams-McGill Reservoir: Fishing for bass has been steady at Adams-McGill
Sunset Park Pond: The best time to fish is sunrise and sunset
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for Wednesday, August 28thWilson Reservoir: Water levels have dropped with irrigation season but will begin to refill this fall
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Water levels are low but holding, with aquatic weeds present near shore
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): Water levels are fair
Ruby Lake NWR: Bass fishing in the South Lake and Unit 21 continues to be good
South Fork Reservoir: As of 08/19/24 South Fork Reservoir remains under a Harmful Algal Bloom
Owyhee River - East Fork: Fishing remains excellent in the first few miles below Wildhorse Reservoir
Lamoille Creek: Flows have lowered, but are holding
Bruneau River: Fishing has been slow with the lower stream flows
Wild Horse Reservoir: Fishing slowed with the cold front last week but will improve this weekend
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