NDOW Southern Fishing Report Early May

Nevada Department of Wildlife

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LAKE MEAD – Heat is back for the weekend. Fishing at sunrise and sunset will bring the best results. Anglers looking for live bait have found good numbers of gizzard shad in Government Wash. Anglers netting shad are having the best luck early in the morning, just in time for striped bass action. Coves in the Government Wash area have been producing quality fish, including largemouth, smallmouth and striped bass.  In addition to live shad, chatterbaits also are catching fish.

LAKE MOHAVE – Striped bass anglers are doing well during the overnight hours with anchovies. Black bass are taking soft plastics outside of Cottonwood Cove and above Katherine landing. Green pumpkin or similar color variations seem to be the ticket. Anglers are finding the fish in 10 to 15 feet of water near grass beds and submerged brush. Rainbow trout are still biting below Willow Beach. Spinners, salmon eggs and commercial trout baits will catch the fish.

LAUGHLIN – Striped bass and rainbow trout are hitting lines below Davis Dam. Shore anglers are catching stripers with anchovies. Catfish are more active at night and can be caught using anchovies from the shoreline near Big Bend of the Colorado State Recreation Area.

LAS VEGAS URBAN PONDS – Bluegill, catfish and largemouth bass are hitting well at the ponds. Bluegill are taking mealworms and grubs on small hooks. Fish them off the bottom. Fishermen at Floyd Lamb Park are finding good fishing for bass while throwing spinner baits along the tules. Catfish are taking night crawlers, hotdog pieces and chicken livers.

KIRCH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA – Trout are taking earthworms, Rooster Tails, and PowerBait. Crappie and largemouth bass action is beginning to pick up at Haymeadow and Cold Springs reservoirs. The limit on bass is 5 through June 30.

EAGLE VALLEY RESERVOIR –Fly-fishermen are doing well with Woolly Buggers in olive, brown or black colorations. Crappie are starting to bite and can be found near the fishing pier. Bass are catch and release only through June 30.

ECHO CANYON RESERVOIR – The crappie bite is getting underway at this Lincoln County reservoir. The fish will hit on small jigs. White and silver are generally good colors. Bass and trout are taking almost everything thrown at them. Rainbow trout will take olive Woolly Buggers, earthworms, and PowerBait.

More Reports


Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, May 1st, 2019
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Crappie Bite is Underway
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Crappie Are Starting to Bite
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Kirch Wildlife Management Area Fishing Report
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Las Vegas Urban Ponds Fishing Report
Colorado River - Laughlin: Laughlin Fishing Report
Lake Mohave: Striped Bass Are Biting At Night
Lake Mead: Heat is Back For The Weekend
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, April 24th, 2019
: NDOW Southern Fishing Report- Late April
Lake Mead: Most Fish Biting on Anchovies
Lake Mohave: Good Action on Black Bass
Colorado River - Laughlin: Bass and Catfish Are Biting
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Las Vegas Urban Ponds Fishing Report
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Fishing is Picking Up
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Spring Fishing is Picking Up
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Water Levels Are Still High


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