Urban Pond Fishing Report
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
9-10-2016
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Limit is three fish at our urban ponds. Most urban ponds have slowed down due to the warmer water temperatures. Early morning will generally be the best time for fishing. Marilyn’s Pond has received the most recent stocking and fishing is always good there. Best methods for urban ponds would be to use a sliding sinker setup with Powerbait off the bottom or nightcrawlers below a bobber. Fish are suspended from 7-12 feet. All urban ponds have a limit of 3 game fish.
More Reports
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Saturday, September 10th, 2016Hobart Reservoir: Hobart Reservoir Fishing Report
Lahontan Reservoir: Lahontan Reservoir Fishing Report
Lake Tahoe: Lake Tahoe Fishing Report
Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area: Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area Fishing Report
Marlette Lake: Marlette Lake Fishing Report
Humboldt River: Humboldt River Fishing Report
Rye Patch Reservoir: Rye Patch Reservoir Fishing Report
Spooner Lake: Spooner Lake Fishing Report
Topaz Lake: Topaz Lake Fishing Report
Truckee Canal: Truckee Canal Fishing Report
Walker Lake: Walker Lake Fishing Report
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, August 24th, 2016Eagle Valley Reservoir: Eagle Valley Reservoir Fishing Report
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Echo Canyon Reservoir Fishing Report
Lake Mead: Lake Mead Fishing Report
Lake Mohave: Lake Mohave Fishing Report
Upper Pahranagat Lake: Pahranagat Wildlife Refuge Fishing Report
• Urban Pond Fishing Report