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Bluegill

Lepomis macrochirus

Least Concern (LC) Federally Protected

Bluegill
Lepomis macrochirus

Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Actinopterygii
Order: Perciformes
Family: Centrarchidae
Genus: Lepomis
Species: L. macrochirus
In Nevada
Sport Fish
Bluegill were introduced to Nevada and are now established in many reservoirs and ponds statewide, including Lake Mead, Lake Mohave, Rye Patch Reservoir, and numerous smaller impoundments. The Nevada Department of Wildlife recognizes bluegill as a sport fish with no bag or size limits, making them popular targets for family fishing and an important forage base for largemouth bass management.
Special Notes: Warmwater game fish. More NV regulations

Body Type & Identification: Deep, laterally compressed body with a distinctive dark "ear" flap and blue-purple iridescence on the gill cover. Olive to orange-brown with dark vertical bars. A small black spot at the base of the soft dorsal fin. The most beloved panfish in America — the fish that introduces millions of Americans to fishing each year.

Preferred Water Temperature: 65°F–80°F. Most active and aggressive at 70°F–75°F. Spawn in large, visible colonies in shallow gravel or sand areas in late spring and early summer — the beds are clearly visible as light-colored circular depressions in the bottom and the fish aggressively defend them.

Habitat: Found in virtually every pond, lake, reservoir, and slow river in the eastern US — the most widely distributed of all North American sunfish. Associate with aquatic vegetation, dock pilings, submerged brush, and rocky shorelines. The ecological foundation of warm-water fishing — primary prey for Largemouth Bass.

Best Lures: Small poppers and dry flies on fly tackle produce spectacular surface strikes during the spawn. Small Beetle Spins are outstanding. Tiny tube jigs under 1/16 oz. Small inline spinners work well. Nearly any small lure produces catches from actively feeding fish. Fly fishing with a 3–5 weight rod and small poppers or woolly buggers is one of the most enjoyable fishing experiences available.

Best Baits: Red worms and small pieces of nightcrawler are the classic bait — a small piece of worm on a #8 hook under a bobber is how most Americans learn to fish. Crickets are outstanding in summer. Wax worms work in cooler water. Meal worms produce well. Small pieces of bread work in a pinch. Any small live bait under a float near structure catches Bluegill consistently.

Top 5 Destinations: Lake Okeechobee FL, Reelfoot Lake TN, Lake Fork TX, Guntersville Lake AL, Weiss Lake AL.



Carson City County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Baily Fishing Pond (23) 3-18-2026 Carson City, NV
Lake Tahoe (952) 6-2-2026 Carson City County, CA
 

Churchill County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 Churchill County, NV
Liberty Pond (10) 4-24-2025 Fallon, NV
 

Clark County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Boulder City Urban Pond (7) 9-11-2024 Boulder City, NV
Colorado River (36) 5-22-2025 Glenwood Springs, AZ
Colorado River - Community Park (19) 3-31-2026 Bullhead City, AZ
Colorado River - Laughlin (552) 5-28-2026 Laughlin, AZ
Colorado River - Riviera (19) 3-11-2026 Clark County, AZ
Floyd Lamb Park (9) 11-25-2024 Las Vegas, NV
Lake Mead (430) 5-27-2026 Boulder City, AZ
Lake Mohave (543) 5-27-2026 Cottonwood Cove, AZ
Las Vegas Urban Ponds (234) 3-18-2026 Las Vegas, NV
Lorenzi Park Pond (3) 9-11-2024 North Las Vegas, NV
Sunset Park Pond (9) 9-29-2025 Las Vegas, NV
 

Douglas County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Lake Tahoe (952) 6-2-2026 Douglas County, CA
Topaz Lake (415) 5-20-2026 Gardnerville, CA
 

Elko County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 Elko County, NV
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir) (113) 4-24-2026 Elko, NV
Wilson Reservoir (140) 3-25-2026 Mountain City, NV
Wilson Sink Reservoir (1) 4-24-2026 Elko County, NV
 

Eureka County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 Eureka County, NV
 

Humboldt County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Bilk Creek Reservoir (37) 4-22-2025 Denio, NV
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 Humboldt County, NV
James Kinney Pond (14) 4-28-2025 Winnemucca, NV
 

Lander County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 Lander County, NV
 

Lyon County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Fort Churchill Cooling Pond (12) 4-23-2025 Yerington, NV
Hinkson Slough (35) 4-23-2025 Yerington, NV
Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area (35) 4-27-2026 Yerington, NV
North Pond (1) 2-20-2025 Yerington, NV
Walker River (10) 7-25-2024 Yerington, NV
 

Nye County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Kirch Wildlife Management Area (268) 3-18-2026 Preston, NV
 

Pershing County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Humboldt River (27) 2-20-2025 Pershing County, NV
Rye Patch Reservoir (41) 5-27-2026 Lovelock, NV
 

Washoe County Fishing Spots
Name (# of Reports) Last Update Location
Lake Tahoe (952) 6-2-2026 Washoe County, CA
Paradise Park Ponds (4) 2-20-2025 Reno, NV