Nevada Fishing Report, Dec. 3, 2015

The striper bite is good. Anglers are finding fast action outside of Government Wash. The fish aren’t large but the numbers are good. Anglers are finding the bigger fish near Boulder Beach, but more people as well. Live shad are the most productive bait option when they are available, but Kastmasters with bucktails, Rat’l Traps and pencil poppers also are catching fish.

Early results provide optimism for duck hunting season

Unsettled weather conditions and cold temperatures associated with recent storm activity has provided waterfowl hunters with good wing shooting in recent days at both the Key Pittman and Overton Wildlife Management Areas.

DEALERSHIP NEWS

Findlay Automotive Group sponsors third annual Cox Charities golf tournament

What Volkswagen owners need to know

It’s a confusing time for Volkswagen owners who may be wondering what they need to know about their diesel engines.

Ford Edge Sport draws big interest at SEMA

Ford Motor Company presented a very impressive display of automobile equipment during the recent Specialty Equipment Manufacturing Association show at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

DEALERSHIP NEWS

Events at dealerships around Clark County

LETTERS: Obamacare’s expectations delusional

I wish to address a couple of points in David Adams’ letter, “Logic doesn’t add up in Obamacare dissent,” a response to the Nov. 23 Review-Journal editorial on Obamacare.

10 cheap Christmas getaways under $100 a day

Millions of Americans travel during the holiday season. The holidays are notorious for being an expensive time to travel, but that doesn’t mean you can’t get away for a little rest and relaxation.

J.J. Abrams: ‘Horrifying’ to show new ‘Star Wars’ to Disney execs

On a recent visit to “The Howard Stern Show,” “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” director J.J. Abrams recalled his experience of screening the first cut of the movie, which had no visual effects, for Disney execs Bob Iger, Alan Horn and Alan Bergman.

Former Boulder City shelter manager accused of needlessly killing animals

Everything was ready for the arrest. A frantic phone call had prompted a Boulder City police detective to investigate whether the city’s head of animal control had, just for fun, been killing animals in the city’s shelter.

 
Ex-wife of Colo. Springs gunman says he targeted another clinic

An ex-wife of Robert Lewis Dear, the man accused of shooting dead three people and wounding nine at a Planned Parenthood center in Colorado Springs, told NBC News on Tuesday that he once put glue in locks at another of the agency’s clinics.

Northeast casino expansion good for slot companies, bad for Atlantic City

Eight casino projects in the Northeast that are under construction or in planning is great news for Nevada’s slot machine industry, which will have to fill orders for some 20,000 games as the developments come on line over the next three years.