Nevada Fish Report
Cleve Creek Fish Report for 1-28-2022
Cleve Creek Fish Report for 1-28-2022
Cleve Creek station was showing ice but expect flows around 4.5 cfs
Cleve Creek - Ely, NV (White Pine County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
1-28-2022
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Not a lot of change from last week though flows have dropped in streams north of I80 and stayed the same south of I80. Expect springtime driving conditions with frozen roads in the morning but muddy on the way out once it warms up. Access is iffy to many of these waters. Anglers need to go into Idaho to access the Bruneau. As of January 28, Cleve Creek station was showing ice but expect flows around 4.5 cfs.
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