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Eastern Nevada Fish Reports


Ruby Lake Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Little or no change here. The water level is low in the south marsh and weed growth is getting thick, but boats with electric motors can still get around the main channels as gas motors are helping to chop up some of the more popular paths through the marsh.  With surface water temperatures in the mid 70’s the bass bite at Ruby Lake NWR continues

Shore anglers will do best where the banks are steep

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Surface water temperatures are in the 70’s and algae is thick along with scattered weed beds.   With the warmer surface water temperatures, the trout have moved into deeper water and anglers should stick to early in the day when surface water temperatures are their coolest.  Anglers report fair fishing for trout from boats or float tubes in deeper water, especially in the canyon by the

Shore anglers should have some luck in the canyon by the dam

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
No recent report from Wilson, but expect similar conditions as at South Fork Reservoir.  Expect a fair amount of algae and dropping water levels due to irrigation. The best trout fishing should be from a float tube or a small cartop boat or canoe as the boat ramp is unusable. Shore anglers should have some luck in the canyon by the dam as the water

Anglers report fair to good fishing for both rainbow and tiger trout

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Anglers report fair to good fishing for both rainbow and tiger trout on small black or olive crystal or wooly buggers as well as black leeches. Chironomids, pheasant tail nymphs, gold ribbed hare’s ears and soft hackles under an indicator or dry fly should also work.  Dry flies are also productive.  Popular patterns include parachute Adams, black gnats, yellow stimulators and grasshoppers.  Spin fishermen should

South Fork Reservoir Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Very little change here as surface water temperatures are in the high 70’s and fishing for bass has been good while trout fishing has been slow as they move to deeper water. The south end of the lake is very weedy and there is a lot of algae.  Fishing has been fair for 15-to 20-inch trout for spin, bait and fly rodders from boats or

Cave Lake is lowered to minimum and unfishable

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Cave Lake is lowered to minimum and unfishable. Fish stocking will resume once the dam repairs are completed. Cave Lake is closed to fishing due to shorelines that are very soft and dangerous due to the complete saturation of the soil as the lake is drained.  By draining the lake, it should shave a couple of years off the re-building of the dam and cut

NDOW will continue to work to rebuilding the Largemouth Bass fishery

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
No recent report but anglers can expect to catch hatchery size, 8-to-10-inch rainbows. Fishing for Largemouth Bass is slow because the drawdowns over the last few winters but there are a few bass left in the reservoir. NDOW will continue to work to rebuilding the Largemouth Bass fishery with augmentations this summer.

Surface water temperatures are in the 70’s

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Surface water temperatures are in the 70’s and fishing is fair for trout and fair to good for bass. With the warmer temperatures, anglers should be fishing deeper for trout.  Nightcrawlers have been working for trout though anglers have also been doing well using PowerBait. Black or olive wooly buggers and black, olive or wine-colored leech patterns on a fast sinking line are also productive

The lake level is low due to irrigation and surface water temperatures are above 70

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The lake level is low due to irrigation and surface water temperatures are above 70 degrees and fishing has been slow to fair for trout. The best fishing is first thing in the morning.  Afternoons are poor. For bait anglers nightcrawlers and rainbow PowerBait are the best bet. Small spinners, spoons and Kastmasters in gold for those throwing hardware should work but allow plenty of

Cleve Creek has poor flows

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Cleve Creek has poor flows. Fishing the pools is the best option for anglers. As of August 5, Cleve Creek was flowing at a low 3.7 cfs which is about 45% of normal.

Humbolt River Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Stocking – Fish in the Humboldt River are self-sustaining and stocking is not necessary. Regulations – Limit is 25 game fish of which not more than 5 may be trout, 5 may be walleye, 5 may be black bass and 2 may be white bass or white bass hybrids over 15 inches total length. White bass or wipers under 15 inches total length may be

Not many reports back from Blue this season

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Not many reports back from Blue this season. Fishing well and should continue unless we see some significant weather changes. Fly fisherman using nymphs with peacock bodies catch fish most of the day slowly retrieved or under the indicator. Terrestrial insects fish well up at Blue, ants and beetle patterns are some of the best for searching all day on the surface.

New water record for Wildhorse Reservoir 28.18lb. Catfish

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing in Elko County just keeps getting better! Check out the latest new water record for Wildhorse Reservoir. Micah Sanchez landed this 28lb. 3oz. Catfish on July 27th, out-weighing the previous record by over 4 pounds! It's hot outside, but the fishing is hotter!

10 lb. Wiper

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Don't miss out on the great fishing in northern Nevada! Whether you’re interested in trout fishing at an alpine lake, fishing for warmwater trophy fish at one of our reservoirs, or staying local at a community pond, there are plenty of options for you and your family. Shout out to Jeff Peterson for catching this 10 lb. wiper at Wildhorse in early July! Find fishing

20.25lb. Unofficial state record Tiger Trout

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
In May, an unofficial state record Tiger Trout was caught by Eric McBride at the Ruby NWR Collection Ditch. Weighing in at 20 pounds 4 ounces, leaving the previous record behind by over 4 pounds! With no official scale or witnessing NDOW representative, we couldn’t give it the official title, but it’s still an amazing catch!

New Water Record- 11.37lb. Wiper at Wildhorse Reservoir

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Waylon Broadway reeled in this 11 pound 6 ounce Wiper at Wildhorse Reservoir on July 13th. Setting the new water record by 3 ounces!
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