07-15-2004, 03:48 AM
[size 2] [font "comic sans MS"] That's a very loaded question, shore fishings been tough for me lately too. The catch has been sparatic at best, a few on anchovy, a few on buzzbaits, a few on plain earthworms, and one on a pencil popper. However, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Shortly the boils should be starting up, first in the mornings and evenings, then all day long. If you find a place to fish watch for evidence of shad, where there's shad, Striper and other shouldn't be too far behind. Topwater action is approaching, you may need to do a lot of lure throwing. If you're in the right spot at the right time, the potential is there to reel them in one after another. Below Pumphouse (closer to the Dam) you have Lake Mead Marina, Boulder Beach, Hemingway Fishing Point, and Horsepower Cove, most of which came up in this weeks NDOW report. Hope this helps.
[size 2] [font "comic sans MS"] David
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[size 2] [font "comic sans MS"] David
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