The cool fall days have made trout fishing productive in the collection ditch


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
11-6-2021
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The cool fall days have made trout fishing productive in the collection ditch. Bass fishing is done in the south lake.  While dry flies may still catch an occasional fish in the ditch, nymphs and streamers are the ticket right now. Leech patterns, balanced leeches, crystal buggers, #14-16 hare’s ears, and #16-18 PT nymphs and chironomids under an indicator are probably the best bet.  Other flies working include the usual small nymphs, olive soft hackles, red or blue copper Johns, and prince nymphs. Some of the best fishing reported has been on the days that were cloudy and windy.  On warmer afternoons if there appears to be a hatch, Griffith’s gnats and blue winged olives should be tried.   Spin anglers should be using small spinners in black or olive with contrasting yellow or red colors.  On brighter days, gold or silver lures seem to work better.