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Eastern Nevada Fish Reports


Fishing Continues to be Good for Trout.

by AARON MEIER
Despite surface water temperatures in the 70’s, fishing continues to be good for trout, though they have moved into deeper water.  Bass fishing is fair to good.  Trout are averaging 14 to 17 inches with the occasional 20+ inch fish being taken.  Fishing from shore is best early in the morning before the surface water temperatures get too hot.  Boaters are having better success as

Wrapping up the Work on the Dam!

by AARON MEIER
Due to a damaged outflow structure, the lake has completely drained.  Barrick Gold is in the process of wrapping up the work on the dam.  Unfortunately, with a mild winter, the snow pack isn’t enough to allow the capture of water this summer.  NDOW, along with Barrick, will be performing some habitat improvements to the bottom of the lake later this summer while the lake

Expect Good Conditions for Bass!

by AARON MEIER
The water is down seasonally due to irrigation, but expect good conditions for bass and fair for trout. The boat ramp is still in the water so anglers are able to launch boats.  Bass are hitting top water gear including blue damselfly adult flies as well as poppers and spinner baits when the wind dies down.  Dark soft plastic grubs are also working for bass. 

Fishing has Been Good for Fly Fishermen!

by AARON MEIER
Fishing has been good for fly fishermen using a variety of presentations.  Dry fly fishing has been productive as has stripping small leech and bugger patterns.  Hoppers, stimulators, elk hair caddis, Adams, Griffith’s gnats, red quills and just about any small dry fly should work.  Small worms seem to work better than PowerBait here.  Also small spinners in black and gold or dark green and

Bass Fishing has Been Very Good!

by AARON MEIER
Fishing for trout at South Fork continues to be slow and trout have moved down in the water column with the heat making it more difficult for shore anglers.  The thermocline in South Fork appears to be about 12 to15 feet down and fishing just above it will give you the best chance for trout.  Boaters are having the best luck for trout.  Bass fishing

Fair to Good Depending Upon the Time of Day.

by AARON MEIER
Very little change here with surface water temperatures above 70 degrees, fishing at Cave Lake is fair to good depending upon the time of day.  Anglers need to fish deeper in the water column as the trout have gone deep to escape the heat or fish right at sunup when surface water temperatures are at their lowest.  The usual PowerBait or worms as well as

Flyfishers Will Do Well on Dry Fly Patterns!

by AARON MEIER
Little to no change here as fishing continues to be good for bass and fair to good for trout.  Anglers should do well on Power Bait, Mepps, Panther Martins, and nightcrawlers.  Flyfishers will do well on dry fly patterns.  Patterns to try include PMD’s, elk hair caddis, Griffith’s gnats, and Adams.      

Largemouth Bass Catch Rates are Good!

by AARON MEIER
With water temperatures in the 70’s vegetation is thick in the south lake.  Boats and float tubes have better access to fishing than shore fishermen do.­­­  Rainbow trout are still being caught in the 14 to 18 inch range though they have moved deeper into the lake and it is taking more work to find them. Largemouth bass catch rates are good with 8 to

Illipah Reservoir Fishing Report

by AARON MEIER
Water levels continue to drop with irrigation and surface water temperatures are in the high 70’s which are normal conditions for this time of year.  Much of the old dam is showing.  Fishing is fair to good.  Anglers should have the best luck with Power Bait, Mepps, Panther Martins, and nightcrawlers.  Fly rodders should be using black or olive wooly buggers as well as chironomids,

Fishing has been Good!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
No significant weed growth yet and fishing has been good the past couple of weeks.  Anglers can use a variety of presentations including worms, PowerBait, spinners and flies.  Chironomids, wooly buggers, hares ears, prince nymphs and damselfly nymphs are recommended. The lake was stocked with approximately 3,000 eight inch fish last week.

Water Level is Low!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Very little change here as fishing for trout has been fair to good at Zunino. The water level is low, which should have the fish concentrated, though anglers may have to walk through some mud in areas to reach the shoreline.  PowerBait, nightcrawlers, and dark spinners with some red or yellow accents seem to be working.  Brown or olive nymphs as well as red copper

Fishing Good at the Collection Ditch!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing continues to be good at the collection ditch.  The water is clear and levels are good.  Small spinners and minnow imitations were producing some fish for spin fishermen, but fly rodders were doing better.  Fly rodders should be using hare’s ears, pheasant tails, prince nymphs, midge patterns, leeches, and wooly buggers. On the warmer afternoons, there have been some small mayfly and midge hatches

Fishing Continues to be Good!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing continues to be good at Wildhorse, with fish averaging 14 to 18 inches with the occasional 20+ inch fish coming in.  Anglers report success all along the state park shoreline, Hendricks arm, Penrod and north to the last cove before the canyon to the dam.  On the west side, fishing has been good near the warm springs.  Sherbet and rainbow PowerBait seems to be

Lake Has Completely Drained!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Due to a damaged outflow structure, the lake has completely drained.  Barrick Gold is in the process of wrapping up the work on the dam.  Unfortunately, with a mild winter, the snow pack isn’t enough to allow the capture of water this summer.  NDOW will be performing some habitat improvements to the bottom of the lake later this summer while the lake is empty to

The Lake is Spilling!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The road to Wilson is very rough, so take it slow.  The lake is spilling, barely, but it is spilling. There is not much snow pack in the mountains, so don’t expect it to spill very long and there won’t be many fish going over to the pools below the spillway.  The surface water temperature is in the mid to high 50’s, clearing up, and

Road Still Closed!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The lake is ice covered and the road to Angel Lake is closed.  NDOT plans to start working on clearing the road next week, but workers may be pulled off for other jobs depending upon priority.  Their goal is to have it open by Memorial Day Weekend. 

Fly Rodders Doing Better!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing has slowed once again at South Fork, though those fish being caught are nice fish.  Fly rodders seem to be doing better than bait or gear fishermen.  While fishing is slow to fair, anglers report catching some trout along the northeast side of the lake between the campground and the dam.­ The south end of the lake is also starting to produce wipers and

8000 Trout Stocked in April!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Cave Lake has been fishing good for 9 to 11inch trout.  The usual PowerBait or worms as well as small spinners, panther Martins or rooster tails should all work.  Approximately 8000 trout were  stocked here in April.   

Cold Creek is Ice Free!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Cold Creek is ice free and fishing should be good.  Anglers should do well on Power Bait, Mepps, Panther Martins, and nightcrawlers.  Flyfishers will do well on nymphs and emerger patterns.  Cold Creek has been stocked with approximately 2100 trout this spring. 

Catching Rainbows over 16 inches!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The lake is at capacity and anglers have been catching quality rainbow trout over 16 inches off a variety of bait, lures, and flies. Anglers should do well on Power Bait, Mepps, Panther Martins, and nightcrawlers.  Fly fishers will do well on smaller nymphs and emerger patterns.  Comins was recently stocked with approximately 4600 thirteen inch trout and 5000 nine inch trout

95% of Capacity!

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The reservoir is sitting at approximately 95% of capacity.  Anglers should do well on Power Bait, Mepps, Panther Martins, and nightcrawlers.  This time of year fly rodders should be using black or olive wooly buggers as well as chironomids, hare’s ears, leech patterns and PT nymphs.  

South Fork is Plugged with Trout

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The NDOW checked in today with NVFR with a special stocking report from South Fork Reservoir.  We have been planting fish extensively at South Fork Reservoir the past two weeks. RECENT PLANTS April 17th -> 8,340 Rainbow Trout at 8.4 inches each April 18th -> 7,880 Rainbow Trout at 8.6 inches each April 19th -> 8,850 Rainbow Trout at 8.3 inches each April 23rd -> 7,540 Rainbow Trout at 8.7
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