Thin ice is starting to form along the shoreline in the mornings


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
11-17-2021
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With recent trout plants, anglers are having better-than-average success in the mornings. Rooster Tails, olive nymphs, and Woolly Buggers are generally productive. Thin ice is starting to form along the shoreline in the mornings. As the ice thaws throughout the day, the edges remain muddy.





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