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Comins Lake - Ely, NV

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Comins Lake, situated near Ely, Nevada, constitutes a significant shallow warmwater fishery within White Pine County. This impoundment, averaging 6-8 feet in depth, is managed by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) and is predominantly characterized by robust populations of Northern Pike (Esox lucius) and Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides). Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) are also present but are secondary targets to the dominant predatory species.

Angling methodologies are specialized, particularly for Northern Pike, necessitating heavy tackle. Large spoons, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits, retrieved near aquatic vegetation or structural ambush points, are highly efficacious. Live or dead bait (where legally permissible) also yields significant results. For Largemouth Bass, conventional warmwater techniques employing plastic worms, jigs, and topwater lures are effective, focusing on vegetated margins. Optimal fishing periods span from spring through autumn, correlating with elevated water temperatures and increased metabolic activity of target species; peak pike activity often occurs in spring and fall. Access is generally good, supporting non-motorized and electric-motor craft. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult current NDOW regulations concerning specific bag limits and any area-specific provisions for this unique, pike-dominated fishery.
Year round, any hour. Daily limit: 5 trout + 5 black bass. No limit on northern pike (unlimited possession) — any northern pike caught must be killed immediately. HEALTH ADVISORY: No consumption of largemouth bass or northern pike due to elevated mercury levels.
  • 5 kt speed limit · Flat wake required · Waterskiing authorized between 11 a.m. and sunset only. Flat wake restriction during all other hours.



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