Arizona Fish Report
Eagle Valley Reservoir Fish Report for 9-11-2024
Eagle Valley Reservoir Fish Report for 9-11-2024
Algae growth has limited fishing opportunities
Eagle Valley Reservoir - Pioche, NV (Lincoln County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
9-11-2024
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Algae growth has limited fishing opportunities. A few anglers have used spinners or worms fished below a bobber where waters are clear. It is recommended that anglers thoroughly wash their fish with clean water and only eat the filets. More information about algae blooms can be found at https://nvose.org/programs/environmental-health/harmful-algal-blooms-eh/.
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