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Eastern Nevada Fish Reports


Ruby Lake NWR Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing has been 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, eggs and egg sucking leeches.  On warmer afternoons, there has been some small mayfly and midge hatches so

Wild Horse Reservoir Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Very little change at Wildhorse Reservoir.  The dock is in the water for boaters to use at the State Park boat ramp. Fishing has been good 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. 

Willow Creek Reservoir Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Due to a damaged outflow structure, the lake has completely drained.  Barrick Gold is working on repairing the outflow valves of the dam with the expectation that we may be able to capture some moisture later in the spring.  

Wilson Reservoir Fishing Report

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. The surface water temperature is in the mid to high 50’s, clearing up, and fishing for trout has been fair to good.  The same techniques and presentations that work at South Fork should work here.

Angel Lake Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The lake is ice covered and the road to Angel Lake is closed.  There will be no more fishing reports until late next spring or early summer depending upon winter conditions.  NDOT’s website projects a May 15 date for having the road open as long as the weather cooperates.

South Fork Reservoir Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Wipers and bass are showing up in the creel as the surface water temperatures move into the low to mid 50’s.  Anglers report catching trout along the northeast side of the lake between the campground and the dam.­ The trout being caught were averaging between 16 and 20 inches with a number of them coming in over 20 inches. The south end of the lake

Cave Lake Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Cave Lake is ice free and fishing has been good for 10 to 12 inch trout.  The usual PowerBait or worms as well as small spinners, panther Martins or rooster tails should all work.  Approximately 8000 trout have been stocked here over in April.  

Cold Creek Reservoir Fishing Report

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 

Comins Lake Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
All ice is off the lake.  Although water is no longer leaving the lake, the lake is at capacity.  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

Illipah Reservoir Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
All ice is off the lake and 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 and PT nymphs. 

Jiggs/Zunino Reservoir Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Zunino Reservoir has open water for fishing, but no recent word on fishing success.  Expect it to be fair to good using the usual PowerBait or worms. 

Ruby Lake NWR Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Fishing has been fair to good at the collection ditch depending upon the day and the experience of the angler. The water is turbid, so for the most part sight fishing is out.  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, eggs

Wild Horse Reservoir Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
At last report, the ice was receding providing open water for fishing, but the majority of the lake was still ice covered.  Fishing the  open water had been productive for fly fishermen using nymphs, chironomids and stripping buggers.  No report of bait or spin anglers hitting the water, though right after ice out fishing can be good for all types of gear.

Willow Creek Reservoir Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Due to a damaged outflow structure, the lake has completely drained.  Barrick Gold is working on repairing the outflow valves of the dam with the expectation that we may be able to capture snowmelt later in the spring.

Wilson Reservoir Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
The road to Wilson is rutted and the lake is approximately 50% of capacity and ice free.  No recent word on angling success.

South Fork Reservoir Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
South Fork is now ice free and fishing has started to pick up. Last weekend several anglers reported good luck both on the west side at Jet Ski Beach and in the main boat ramp cove on the east side of the lake.  The fish being caught were averaging between 16 and 20 inches with a number of them coming in over 20 inches.  Most

Cold Creek Reservoir Fishing Report

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 pattern

Comins Lake Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
Unsafe ice with open water in the north lake and the extreme south end of the lake that is fishable.  However, the ice has come back to cover more of the lake, but it is still unsafe.  Anglers report catching limits in the open water using worms, though PowerBait should also work.  Fly fishermen should be using wooly buggers, prince nymphs, damsel fly nymphs, hares

Illipah Reservoir Fishing Report

by NEVADA DEPARTMENT OF WILDLIFE
As of last week Illipah Reservoir was starting to open up with open water along the western and eastern shorelines.  With the warmer temperatures and the wind on Thursday, it should have opened up quite a bit more.  The best angling opportunities are going to be from the western shoreline.   Fishing off the receding ice edge could produce quality trout.  The reservoir is sitting at

South Fork Trout Report

by NDOW
Walt Quenell of Spring Creek shows off a few nice fish he caught today at South Fork Reservoir in Elko County while taking advantage of the great weather. He said the that Sherbet PowerBait was what he caught the fish on. Fishing has been fair for numbers but good for size of fish as South Fork Reservoir is now about 90% ice free.  
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