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Sports

Aug. 24, 2007

FISHING

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KIRCH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA

Plenty of water is open on Haymeadow Reservoir.

Bass fishing continues to be good, and some anglers are pulling in trout while casting to open water. Large trout could be seen feeding in the past week.

Adams-McGill, Cold Springs and Haymeadow, along with Dacey Reservoir, are open.

LAKE MEAD

Anglers have been taking a few small stripers along the tires at Hemenway as well as in the Vegas Bay arm.

Some of the fish have been caught during an early morning top-water bite followed by jigging baits as the temperatures increase.

LAKE MOHAVE

Fishing has remained slow for shore and boat anglers in the Cottonwood Cove area. Most success is coming after dark for fishermen using prepared baits fished on the bottom in water from 15 to 40 feet deep.

Anglers have found steady action from stocked rainbow trout at Willow Beach, and reports have indicated fish weighing as much as two to five pounds are there.

PowerBait, Little Jakes and other spinners have been taking trout.

URBAN PONDS

Fishing has been good for bluegill and largemouth bass. A supplemental catfish plant has been scheduled to make up for the loss of fish that died following the previous plant. Stresses attributed to transportation have been named as a probable cause, but the Nevada Department of Wildlife will be monitoring the situation.














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