Improving
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
4-28-2016
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The fish that were stocked on April 22, are cooperating with anglers as several fishermen report catching a number of fish up to 19 inches in length. With the work on the lake and dam completed and approved last year, the good runoff has helped put water into the lake and it is approximately 40-45 percent of capacity. The recently planted fish haven’t been “schooled” by anglers yet and are biting on most presentations. Several fly fishermen report catching fish using prince nymphs, black bead head crystal buggers, and renegades. The roads around the lake are extremely muddy, so anglers should park in the campgrounds and walk down to the lake. The reservoir is a wakeless water, meaning that while there are no motor restrictions, watercraft must be operated at a speed slow enough to produce a wake. Expect the same techniques and presentations that work at South Fork, to work here as well.
More Reports
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, April 28th, 2016Echo Canyon Reservoir: Echo Canyon Update
Lake Mead: Striper Action Picking Up
Lake Mohave: Stripers Good
Colorado River - Laughlin: Striped Bass Alert
Upper Pahranagat Lake: Bobber Action
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Try Haymeadow
Colorado River - Willow Beach: Same Report
• Catfish Alert
Angel Lake: Road Closed
Cave Lake: Fair to Good
Cold Creek Reservoir: Fly Fishing the Ticket
Illipah Reservoir: Rising
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Good Times
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Comins Lake4-20-2016
Who's going fishing this weekend? After the long process of removing the northern pike, trout have been stocked again in...... Read More