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Western Nevada Fish Reports


West Carson River Fish Report 08-09-07

by DON QUILICI
Dave Kirby: Extremely low water. Fishermen did pretty well drifting Salmon eggs through the deeper holes.

North Shore Lake Tahoe Fish Report 08-02-07

by DON QUILICI
Gene St. Denis of Blue Ribbon Charters and Tahoe Trophy Trout at South Lake Tahoe, Calif. (530-544-6552): We have been trolling 50-240 feet deep. We locate the fish on the fish finder and then troll in a "Figure Eight" pattern, bouncing the bottom. I've been fishing at Cal-Neva, Dollar Point and Sugar Pine Points.

South Shore Lake Tahoe Fish Report 08-02-07

by DON QUILICI
Gene St. Denis: I've been fishing 50-200 feet deep at Ski Run Shelf, Camp Richardson and the Tahoe Keys. Trolling with silver Herring Dodger flasher blades and minnows. Bouncing off the bottom in a serpentine pattern. Macks are 2-7 pounds. ?Į

East Shore Lake Tahoe Fish Report 08-02-07

by DON QUILICI
Gene St. Denis: Trolling for Mackinaw 60-150 feet deep with flashers and minnows.

East Carson River Fish Report 08-02-07

by DON QUILICI
Todd Sodaro and Chad Machado of the Carson River Resort (877-694-2229): The weather is perfect and the water level is holding tough, as they are letting water out of Kinney Reservoir. Joshua and Justin Thompson of Woodridge, Calif. caught 6 pan-sized rainbows on Salmon eggs. Wayne Tree of Santa Monica caught a 4.6 pound rainbow on bait. Anna Webber, age 9, of Sonoma caught a

West Carson River Fish Report 08-02-007

by DON QUILICI
Dave Kirby: Some limits, the state and the county must have planted. Evan Meedan of Fernley caught a 3.5 pound rainbow on Power Wigglers on Sunday. Roger Benson of Gardnerville caught a 6.5 pound rainbow on a homemade lure on Saturday.

Topaz Lake Fish Report 08-02-07

by DON QUILICI
Chuck and Linda Fields at the Topaz Lake Marina (775-266-3550): Not much going on, out here. A few fishermen. With this hot weather, all we have is lots of jet skis and water skiers.

Lahontan Reservoir Fish Report 08-02-07

by DON QUILICI
Missy and Shirley at Burke's Market at Silver Springs (775-577-2750): Everyone is catching all kinds of small White Bass. The White Bass are everywhere and easy to catch. The fishermen are catching so many, that they say it is getting boring. In addition, they are catching some nice Walleye all the way from Beach No. 4 to Beach No. 12. The water level is sinking

Hobart Reservoir FIsh Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Still good due to its elevation, Hobart Reservoir continues to be a terrific producer. Anglers have their pick of rainbow, brook and tiger trout. Although not large, the fish are abundant. Take along a lightweight float tube for the best fishing.

Lake Tahoe Fish Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Mackinaw or lake trout fishing has been producing some nice fish for those that have the right gear and knowledge. There are guides available for others. Shore fishing is fair for stocked rainbow trout. Cave Rock was last planted on June 6, 2007, but will be stocked again in the next couple of weeks.

Marlette Lake Fish Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Opened July 15. Fishing has been great early in the morning using fly patterns. Crystal Wooly Bugger and Green Red Throated zonkers have been working as well as sheep creek specials. Fish have been cruizing the shoreline 4' to 5' out. Present your fly's close to the shoreline.

Boulder Reservoir FIsh Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Anglers that can keep away from the aquatic vegetation are catching 14-inch rainbow.

Squaw Creek Reservoir FIsh Report 07-31-070

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Anglers continue to catch rainbow trout, although the trout fishing has slowed. The largemouth and spotted bass fishing has started to heat up and anglers fishing off the bottom with worms have reported some chunky bullheads.

Wall Canyon Reservoir Fish Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fair fishing for rainbow and brown trout to 15 inches in length. Good fishing for smallmouth bass to 13 inches in length. Dark patterns work the best in the turbid water.

Truckee River Fish Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The Truckee is still fishing well but is slowing down. The high temps of the day slow things down but as evening approaches the fishing does pick up. Fly anglers are picking up some action on PMD and Little Stones. Try fishing deep with long leaders. Use a drop fly set up with the top fly heavy and the dropper in a size 14 to

Carson River FIsh Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing is still good as water levels continue to drop. River flow was 75cfs on 7/31/07 in Gardnerville. Check out http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nv for Nevada steam and river flows.

Topaz Lake Fish Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing has slowed with the approach of summer. Shore anglers do their best in the early morning. Boat fishermen going deep have reported fair to good success on rainbow and brown trout. Several anglers were checked this past weekend with some nice rainbow trout to 3-pounds that were captured deep trolling (40 feet).

Sponner Lake Fish Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fly fishing remains good on stocked rainbow and tiger trout. Try a midge pattern behind a prince nymph. Lure fisherman have had good luck with black and yellow Panther Martins. Anglers can now use worms or Power Bait. Use a canoe or float tube to get away from the aquatic vegetation that chokes the shoreline. Shore anglers can find open water around the dam.

Lahontan Reservoir FIsh Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing at Lahontan remains very good. Two anglers were checked Sunday fishing 6 hours and catching 31 white bass, 5 crappie and one largemouth bass. Although not large, 6 to 12 inches, the fish were abundant and hungry. The walleye, although not as numerous, are still being caught. A few anglers are targeting "boils" near shore for 5 to 10 pound wipers that are feeding

Catnip Reservoir Fish Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Evening fishing is good. Fly fisherman have been using damsel patterns and may fly imitations.

Chimney Reservoir FIsh Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fair to good fishing for small crappie and yellow perch ??? fish are small.

Rye Patch Fish Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing remains good for walleye on the reservoir side of the dam as well as on the downstream side of the Pitt-Taylor Dam, but is starting to slow down. Try using Crank Baits for Walleye. Wiper fishing is sporadic, although it can be good once the fish are located. A few anglers report excellent crappie fishing around structure.

Walker Lake Fish Report 07-31-07

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing has slowed to an almost halt, although a few anglers are finding cutthroat trolling down to 25 feet.
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