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Sports

Nov. 02, 2007

Fall weather means better fishing

SPECIAL TO THE PVT

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Some people believe that when the temperature begins to cool off and the leaves start to change color, it's the first signs of fall approaching.

For Chris Vasey, regional outdoor education coordinator for the Nevada Department of Wildlife, it only means one thing. It's time to go fishing.

"This is a great time to get out and fish," said Vasey. "The crisp is in the air, you're seeing those hues of autumn and the fish are really starting to feed again to build up those reserves for winter. It's everything a fisherman wants."

During the summer, the higher water temperatures tend to limit fishing success to the early mornings and late evenings.

As fall rolls around and the temperatures begin to drop the fish become more active throughout the day. Vasey reports that the window for fall fishing runs from late September until well into late November.

"Colder temperatures in the air mean colder temperature in the water, and that means active fish. It's the best time of the year as far as fishing is concerned," he said.














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