Eastern Sierra Fish Report
Topaz Lake Fish Report for 10-15-2021
Topaz Lake Fish Report for 10-15-2021
Topaz has been fair to slow for trout
Topaz Lake - Gardnerville, NV
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
10-15-2021
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Topaz has been fair to slow for trout. Bass fishing has been good most of the summer and should continue to fish well into the fall.
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