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I was noticing that the usual weekly fishing reports for Southern Nevada haven't been updated since 10/14 and the other regions haven't been updated since late September. Anyone know whats up with that?
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I said the same thing last night when i went on the ndow website. weekly? hmmmm, they got better things to do i suppose
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I noticed the same thing they usually keep it pretty updated dont know whats up maybe try sendin a email to em if ya need info asap.
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I found the crack-pot fishing report from the LVRJ for ya- Hope you get somethin from it.

The Whizzle





[size 1]Oct. 28, 2010
Copyright © Las Vegas Review-Journal

[/size][size 4]FISHING REPORT[/size]

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* LAKE MEAD -- Recent storms have slowed the striper bite. But warmer temperatures should make for good fishing conditions over the weekend. Anglers report fair action for stripers with cut anchovies off the shore and from boats in the Vegas Wash area and Overton Arm. Spoons and top-water lures will take fish near the surface. Catfish have been biting cut anchovies fished off the bottom. Largemouth and smallmouth bass are fattening up for cooler months. Now is a good time to catch some nice fish.

*LAKE MOHAVE -- Anglers can find large stripers down river from Willow Beach. The key is persistence. Large rainbow trout imitation lures will catch fish. Trout fishing is good immediately after the plant every Friday morning. Striper fishing remains slow near Cottonwood Cove. Cut anchovies and stink baits will pick up catfish off the bottom up to 5 pounds. Like Lake Mead, largemouth and smallmouth bass are fattening, which will produce quality fish.

*LAS VEGAS URBAN PONDS -- All ponds are producing catfish, though patience is required to catch fish. Stink baits, hot dogs and shrimp are baits of choice. Worms still are catching bluegill, though action is beginning to slow.
*KIRCH WILDLIFE MANAGEMENT AREA -- Fishing for trout should be good at all reservoirs. Bass fishing is fair but will decline with cooler weather.
*EAGLE VALLEY RESERVOIR -- Trout fishing remains excellent at this reservoir. Anglers are catching fish using a variety of techniques. Rainbows are hitting PowerBait while browns and tigers will focus on worms, lures and flies.
*ECHO CANYON RESERVOIR -- Surprisingly, crappie fishing reportedly has been good. One angler reported success while using a black jig. Trout fishing remains fair to good using a variety of techniques
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[cool]I also check the RJ on thursdays but online for the reports. This gets me ready for trips to the lake on friday.
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NDOW...meh!

Go here on Thursdays.

[url "http://www.lvrj.com/search?keywords=fishing+report"][/url]http://www.lvrj.com/search?keywords=fishing+report[/url]
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Still no update on ndow. I assume they will just wait till the end of the month when hatchery pet (rainbow) season begins[unimpressed]
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i emailed them the day i read this thread, still no reply, hmmm.... cutbacks maybe?
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THEY REPLIED TODAY!!!

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While stocking does slow down and stop at this time of year there has been some stocking in [#366388]Nevada[/#366388] that hasn't made it onto the website yet. As the webmaster I've been working on some important projects that unfortunately have prevented me from being able to update the stocking and [#366388]fishing reports[/#366388] for the area. Please accept my apologies. I hope have those updates finally made soon.


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From: NDOW Information
Sent: Thursday, November 04, 2010 8:47 AM
To: Jake Sunderland
Subject: FW: STOCKING AND FISHING REPORTS



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Jake Sunderland
Public Information Officer - Website Coordinator
Nevada Department of Wildlife
1100 Valley Road
Reno, Nev. 89512

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From: Christopher Beebe [mailto:mr_christopherbeebe@yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 2010 1:43 PM
To: NDOW Information
Subject: STOCKING AND FISHING REPORTS

hello i was just wondering what was going on with the "weekly" fishing reports and monthly stocking reports section of your website? myself as well as many other nevada fisherman depend on those reports to keep us informed on whats going on around the state. thank you for your time. and hope to hear from someone soon

Chris & 1000's of other fishermen in the state
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