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June 28, 2003 [/size]
[font "Chiller"][size 7][#0000ff]CRITTENDON RESERVOIR[/#0000ff] [/size][/font][/center] [center][font "Chiller"][size 5]I need a photo of the lake![/size][/font][/center] [left]Crittendon has good water levels with fishing varying from day to day. Fly fisherman are having the most luck using a damsel pattern. Favorite patterns include prince nymphs, Crittendon special, prince nymphs and small wooly buggers in olive, blood or black colors. Fish to 20 inches have been caught. Remember, the limit for trout is only one fish that is 17” or longer and if releasing your fish, only fish in the cool part of the day. Bass fishing is fair to good. [size 3]Nevada Department of Wildlife Report NDOW[/size][/left] [center][size 3][/size][/center]
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June 28, 2003 [/size]
[font "Chiller"][size 7][#0000ff]CRITTENDON RESERVOIR[/#0000ff] [/size][/font][/center] [center][font "Chiller"][size 5]I need a photo of the lake![/size][/font][/center] [left]Crittendon has good water levels with fishing varying from day to day. Fly fisherman are having the most luck using a damsel pattern. Favorite patterns include prince nymphs, Crittendon special, prince nymphs and small wooly buggers in olive, blood or black colors. Fish to 20 inches have been caught. Remember, the limit for trout is only one fish that is 17” or longer and if releasing your fish, only fish in the cool part of the day. Bass fishing is fair to good. [size 3]Nevada Department of Wildlife Report NDOW[/size][/left] [center][size 3][/size][/center]
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