Arizona Fish Report
Lake Mohave Fish Report for 7-28-2021
Lake Mohave Fish Report for 7-28-2021
Striper boils are being reported near Katherine Landing and Davis Dam
Lake Mohave - Cottonwood Cove, NV
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
7-28-2021
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Shore anglers are seeing an increase in striper activity from the Willow Beach fishing pier. Slow retrievals of shad- or trout-pattern lures are tempting the fish. Boaters are having success upriver when trolling a variety of soft plastic and jointed swimbaits. Black bass are showing a preference for soft plastic worms and craws in brown or green. Striper boils are being reported near Katherine Landing and Davis Dam.
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