Skip to main content

Eastern Nevada Fish Reports


As of April 22, the East Fork of the Owyhee near Mountain City gauging station was flowing at 133 cfs

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
In the eastern region stream flows are up from last week due to the shot of moisture on Thursday night. However, they are below the median for this time of year, many well below. The East Fork of the Owyhee immediately below Wildhorse Dam is flowing at a trickle as little water is coming out of the dam. However, this is normal for this time

Very small dry flies have also been effective on these warmer afternoons

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Harrison Pass was dry and open for driving to the marsh this week.  With the recent snow anglers should still be able to cross the pass, but have good snow tires and four wheel drive may be needed for a few days.  Not much has changed as far as fishing conditions as fishing has been fair to good for 13 to 18-inch fish depending upon

Fishing in the coves as well as in the Hendricks and Penrod Arms from shore has been good for trout

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Not much has changed since last week as fishing for trout continues to be good for trout but slow for perch after the perch die-off.  Surface water temperatures were in the low 40’s earlier this week and with the precipitation and cooler temperatures probably won’t climb much over the next week. Those who have a boat will find that the northwest side of the lake

Fishing continues to be good for spin, bait and fly rodders

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Little has changed in fishing conditions and the fishing has been good for trout at South Fork. Mid-week surface water temperatures ranged from 49 to 52 degrees, but with Thursday night’s snowfall expect them to drop a few degrees. However, fishing continues to be good for spin, bait and fly rodders with most anglers fishing from Jet Ski Beach, on the northeast side of the

The recent precipitation may make for some muddy driving conditions on the back roads

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
In the eastern region stream flows are up from last week due to the shot of moisture on Thursday night. However, they are below the median for this time of year, many well below. The recent precipitation may make for some muddy driving conditions on the back roads. As of April 22, Cleve Creek was flowing at 5.1 cfs

For fly rodders, this time of year chironomid patterns are recommended

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The new boat dock is in the water and ready for boaters.  Surface water temperatures were pushing 50 degrees before the recent front moved through the area. Expect them to have dropped back into the high 40’s. Anglers report good spring fishing for quality rainbow trout from shore with reports of a few tiger and brown trout being caught. The lake was stocked with approximately

Anglers will do well with a variety of night crawlers, PowerBait, and spinners.

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The lake ice free.  The reservoir is at approximately 60% of capacity and slowly rising.  Fishing has been good. Anglers will do well with a variety of night crawlers, PowerBait, and spinners. For bait anglers nightcrawlers and rainbow PowerBait are the best bet. Small spinners, spoons and Kastmasters in gold for those throwing hardware should work.  For fly rodders, this time of year chironomid patterns

In the eastern region stream flows are up from last week

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
In the eastern region stream flows are up from last week due to the shot of moisture on Thursday night. However, they are below the median for this time of year, many well below. The recent precipitation may make for some muddy driving conditions on the back roads. The Salmon Falls River is very turbid right now due to precipitation and snowmelt and fishing is

Fishing has been good for fly fishermen

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The road was in good shape earlier this week but with the recent precipitation may be muddy.  However expect it to dry out quickly by the early next week.  The lake level is still low with the water only covering a foot or two of the concrete at the very bottom of the boat ramp. There is not enough to launch a boat. Fishing has

The reservoir is filling nicely

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
This winter repairs to the outlet structure and the reservoir bottom were completed, thanks to Kinross Gold. The reservoir is filling nicely and it was stocked with approximately 1,500 trout the end of March. Expect good fishing for 10 to 14 inch fish using the same techniques and presentations as at South Fork.   NDOW will begin rebuilding the Largemouth Bass fishery with augmentations this summer.

Willow Creek provides a great early season opportunity for anglers

by OR DEPARTMENT OF FISH & WILDLIFE STAFF
Willow Creek was stocked last week with legal trout so get out and enjoy catching some of those larger trout. Willow Creek provides a great early season opportunity for anglers and the boat ramp is accessible. With the recent warming trend this is great place for anglers looking to get out and catch trout, bass and crappie this time of year. There’s lots of bank

As of April 15, the Bruneau River was flowing at 85 cfs

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
In the eastern region stream flows are down a bit from last week. Most streams are below the median for this time of year, many well below. Anglers can now access the Bruneau over the Gold Creek Road, though still no word on getting to Jarbidge through Nevada. The recent precipitation may make for some muddy driving conditions on the back roads. As of April

As of April 15, Lamoille Creek was flowing at 25.4 cfs

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
In the eastern region stream flows are down a bit from last week. Most streams are below the median for this time of year, many well below. The recent precipitation may make for some muddy driving conditions on the back roads. As of April 15, Lamoille Creek was flowing at 25.4 cfs.

As of April 15, the East Fork of the Owyhee was flowing at 85 cfs

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
In the eastern region stream flows are down a bit from last week. Most streams are below the median for this time of year, many well below. The recent precipitation may make for some muddy driving conditions on the back roads. The East Fork of the Owyhee immediately below Wildhorse Dam is flowing at a trickle as little water is coming out of the dam.

Fishing has been fair to good for 13 to 18-inch fish

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Harrison Pass was open for driving to the marsh last weekend, but not word on its current condition with a week of snowfall. Anglers may want to consider going the long way through Secret Pass just to be safe. Not much has changed as far as fishing conditions and like the rest of northeastern Nevada the waters are ice free.  Fishing has been fair to

Fishing in the Hendricks and Penrod Arms from shore has been good for trout

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
There has been a fish die-off here, but it appears to be mainly yellow perch with a few catfish.  NDOW biologists have found only one trout that had died. This was due to anaerobic conditions that were caused by a turnover of the lake due to the fast loss of the ice and high winds that stirred the lake water.  Surface water temperatures are 41

Fishing was very good for fly fishermen last weekend

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The road is in good shape and the lake level is still low with the water just starting to touch the concrete at the very bottom of the boat ramp. There is not enough to launch a boat. Fishing was very good for fly fishermen last weekend, with several reporting 40 fish days with trout taking just about any fly that was thrown at them. 

Fishing has been good for trout at South Fork

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Little has changed in fishing conditions and the fishing has been good for trout at South Fork. The surface water temperature has cooled a bit this week due to the colder air temperatures and the snow.  However, fishing continues to be good for spin, bait and fly rodders with most anglers fishing from Jet Ski Beach, on the northeast side of the lake, near the

As of April 15, Cleve Creek was flowing at 4.9 cfs

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
In the eastern region stream flows are down a bit from last week. Most streams are below the median for this time of year, many well below. Anglers can now access the Bruneau over the Gold Creek Road, though still no word on getting to Jarbidge through Nevada. The recent precipitation may make for some muddy driving conditions on the back roads. As of April

The new boat dock is in the water and ready for boaters

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The new boat dock is in the water and ready for boaters.  Surface water temperatures have moved into the high 40’s.  Anglers report good spring fishing for quality rainbow trout from shore with reports of a few tiger and brown trout being caught.  Nightcrawlers seem to be the bait of choice though some anglers also appeared to be doing well using PowerBait or using a

The reservoir is at approximately 60% of capacity and fishing has been good

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The lake ice free.  The reservoir is at approximately 60% of capacity and fishing has been good. Anglers will do well with a variety of night crawlers, PowerBait, and spinners. For bait anglers nightcrawlers and rainbow PowerBait are the best bet. Small spinners, spoons and Kastmasters in gold for those throwing hardware should work.  For fly rodders, this time of year chironomid patterns (midge larva)

NDOW Biologists Monitor Wildhorse Reservoir After Fish Die-Off

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Elko County, NV: On Friday, April 8, the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) received reports of numerous dead fish at Wildhorse Reservoir in northern Elko County.  After surveying the area, NDOW biologists have confirmed that a die-off event occurred, impacting mainly yellow perch and a few channel catfish and trout. The lake was mostly ice-covered earlier in the week on Sunday, April 3. Due to increased

In the eastern region stream flows are down a bit from last week

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
In the eastern region stream flows are down a bit from last week. Most streams are below the median for this time of year, many well below. Roads are drying out and access is improving but in narrow canyons with less sun expect frozen ground in the morning and possible mud in the afternoon. No fish have moved up into the river above the reservoir

As of April 8, the Bruneau River was flowing at 89 cfs

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
In the eastern region stream flows are down a bit from last week. Most streams are below the median for this time of year, many well below. Anglers can now access the Bruneau over the Gold Creek Road, though still no word on getting to Jarbidge through Nevada. Roads are drying out and access is improving but in narrow canyons with less sun expect frozen
Page 37 of 86