NDOW Southern Fishing Report

Photo Credit: Courtesy of NDOW

by Nevada Department of Wildlife
11-11-2020
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EAGLE VALLEY RESERVOIR

Trout action has been very good. Rainbow and tiger trout are taking a variety of spinners and spoons. Bait anglers have been doing well from the shoreline using a chunk of night crawler and PowerBait or combined with a mini marshmallow. The fishing pier is still inaccessible, and the boat launch is closed. Freezing temperatures overnight are making for icy conditions early in the morning along the shoreline.

ECHO CANYON RESERVOIR

Rainbow trout action has been very good.  The best fishing has been found by those using kayaks or floatables to get away from the shoreline. Water levels continue to rise and that has anglers finding improved action off the dam. The fish are taking PowerBait in rainbow, orange, or green colorations, as well as spinners. Shorelines are muddy and icy in the mornings.

LAKE MEAD

Striped bass continue to hit topwater lures throughout the morning hours in the Boulder Basin. Largemouth bass activity is being reported in the shallows with the fish taking chatterbaits, soft plastics, and Whopper Ploppers. Anglers are catching catfish up to 5 pounds around Hemenway after sunset. Few reports have come in from the Virgin Basin or Overton Arm. Black bass and striped bass action is hit and miss near Echo Bay. Expect fishing patterns to change due to the drop in temperatures.

LAKE MOHAVE

Shore anglers at Willow Beach are reporting striped bass catches on chrome Rat-L-Traps. Rainbow trout are taking baits near the fishing pier from sunrise to about noon. On the reservoir, both black and striped bass are hitting topwater baits like Zara Spooks and Whopper Ploppers. Catfish are taking anchovies and corn near Cottonwood Cove. The bass bite is expected to slow down due to the sudden temperature drop. 

LAUGHLIN

 Boaters are catching stripers between 1 and 3 pounds throughout Big Bend State Recreation Area. The fish are taking anchovies and crankbaits in shad patterns. Bigger fish are being caught closer to Davis Dam with the fish hitting soft plastic worms and crankbaits fished from shore. Shoreline anglers are also catching 5-fish limits of rainbow trout. Different combinations of PowerBait, worms, and spotted spinners are catching the fish.

 WAYNE E. KIRCH WMABoaters have found good action for rainbow trout. The fish are taking Kastmasters, PowerBait, and night crawlers. Water levels are steady. Recent weather activity did not bring much moisture. Aquatic vegetation is starting to decline along the shorelines, but wind is pushing sheets around, mostly on the north ends. Overnight temperatures are below freezing.

URBAN PONDS

Fishing action is steady for bluegill and catfish in the ponds. Catfish are biting on night crawlers and hot dog pieces. Bass are hitting on plastics in the back ponds. Stocked rainbows love night crawler pieces and PowerBait.

UPCOMING FISHING EVENTS

For information about NDOW educational programs and workshops visit https://register-ed.com/programs/nevada/210-angler-education. A youth fishing license is available for those aged 12-17. You can get all your licenses at www.ndowlicensing.com .





More Reports

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, November 6th, 2020
: Wildlife Health and Chronic Wasting Disease
: NDOW Eastern Fishing Report
Wilson Reservoir: Trout Fishing Has Been Good
Wild Horse Reservoir: Wild Horse Reservoir Fishing Report
South Fork Reservoir: Anglers Reporting Good Trout Fishing
Ruby Lake NWR: Large Browns & Tigers Are on The Prowl
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): Water Level is Low & Muddy
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Both Bass & Trout Fishing Are Good
Illipah Reservoir: Brown Trout Spawn Has Wrapped Up
Comins Lake: Water Temps Have Dropped & Trout Fishing is Good
Cold Creek Reservoir: Water Level is Low But Fishing is Fair
Cave Lake: Cave Lake Fishing Report
Angel Lake: Road may Be Closed Due To Weather

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, November 4th, 2020
: NDOW Southern Fishing Report
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Rainbow Action Has Been Very Good
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Trout Fishing Has Been Good Following Recent Plants
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Water Levels Remain Low
Colorado River - Laughlin: Shore Anglers Are Catching Limits of Trout
Lake Mohave: Anglers Are Reporting Striper Boils Throughout The Day
Lake Mead: More Consistent Action a Few Hours Before Sunset