Surface water temperatures are in the mid to high 60’s

Nevada Department of Wildlife

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Surface water temperatures are in the mid to high 60’s and fishing is fair to good for quality 15 to 18 inch rainbow trout and fair to good for bass. With the spring stocking expect to also catch eight to 10 inch trout.  Bass fishing is picking up. Although not as common, anglers will be to catch Brown Trout and Tiger Trout in the lake. These fish are currently running between 12 and 16 inches, however there is potential to hook into a 20+ inch Brown Trout. Nightcrawlers have been working for trout though anglers have also been doing well using PowerBait. For fly rodders, this time of year chironomid patterns are recommended as they can make up as much as 80% of the trout’s diet in the spring in our high desert reservoirs.  Black or olive wooly buggers and black, olive or wine-colored leech patterns may also entice trout. Damselfly nymphs are becoming active and will soon be hatching. With water temperatures in the mid 60’s the Largemouth Bass are on the bite and more active than in     May. Bass are hitting on soft plastic worms and grubs in a variety of colors as well as swimbaits and lures. Northern Pike fishing appears to be picking up in recent weeks, with a handful of 20-to-24-inch pike being caught. Spinning tackle has produced the best results for pike.  Anglers please note that NDOW has placed radio tags in several Northern Pike.  These pike will have an orange Floy tag near their dorsal fin and a small antenna (~ 7 inches long) coming from their stomach.  Please return these fish to the water for research purposes.  All other pike should be humanely dispatched. There is no limit on the pike. The lake has been stocked with approximately 14,900 trout this spring.

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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, June 8th, 2022
Wilson Common Pond: Wilson Common Pond Fishing Report
Truckee River: The river is in excellent condition and fishing well
Squaw Creek Reservoir: The inlet has fished well for trout this spring
Washoe Lake: Expect slow fishing with some areas being more productive than others with low water
East Walker River (NV): Hopper time is almost here!
Walker Lake: An increase in the lake level is key to the fishery rebounding
Virginia Lake: Warmwater species that can be fun to target when trout fishing slows
Wall Canyon Reservoir: Fishing for both smallmouth and trout has been good at Wall this spring
Topaz Lake: Topaz Lake Fishing Report
Spooner Lake: Spooner has been fishing well
Liberty Pond: Liberty Pond Fishing Report
Marilyn's Pond: Marilyns Pond Fishing Report
Humboldt River: Fish in the Humboldt River are self-sustaining and stocking is not necessary
Hinkson Slough: Trout fishing has remained good here
James Kinney Pond: James Kinney Pond Fishing Report
Knott Creek Reservoir: Closed to fishing until June 11, 2022
Lahontan Reservoir: The lake is down and fishing is excellent
Lake Tahoe: Toplining for large rainbow and brown trout has also been productive in shallower water
Onion Valley Reservoir: Closed to fishing until June 11, 2022
Mitch Pond: Mitch Pond Fishing Report
Marlette Lake: Closed to fishing until July 15, 2022
Mountain View Park Pond: Mountain View Park Pond Fishing Report
Paradise Park Ponds: Paradise Park Ponds Fishing Report
Little Humboldt River - North Fork: Little Humbolt River North Fork Report
Rye Patch Reservoir: Fishing has been good for smallmouth and white bass
Seemand Pond: Seemand Pond Fishing Report
Sparks Marina Park Pond: Sparks Marinra Park Pond Fishing Report
Baily Fishing Pond: Baily Fishing Pond Fishing Report
Davis Creek Park Pond: Davis Creek Pond Fishing Report
Chimney Dam Reservoir: Fishing should get better as we near the end of June
East Carson River (NV): We’re definitely near the end of the runoff season on the Carson
Carson River: Flows are just above 300 csf on the Carson
Blue Lakes: Closed to fishing until June 11, 2022
Bilk Creek Reservoir: Fishing has been fair at Bilk for stocked and carryover trout
Ruby Lake NWR: Ruby Lake Collection Ditch Fish Survey


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