Rainbows Are Most Active in Morning & Afternoons

Colorado River - Laughlin - Laughlin, NV


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
2-3-2021
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Swimbaits and Glide Baits in trout patterns are producing striped bass catches along the river. One lucky angler landed a 17-pound striper below Big Bend State Recreation Area using his favorite swimbait. Rainbow trout are most active in the mornings and afternoons. The fish are looking for pink and orange PowerBait, mice tails or worms fished in the shadows.





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