Water Levels Not Seen in Over a Decade!
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
5-11-2018
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Washoe Lake has benefitted from the historic winter of 2016-2017 and has reached levels not seen in over a decade. Stocking of several thousand channel catfish and white crappie has occurred in both Little Washoe Lake and Washoe Lake during the 2017 season. Some larger carp are starting to show up again and the fishing this June should be epic for them.
More Reports
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, May 11th, 2018Bilk Creek Reservoir: Bluegill Fishing Good!
East Carson River (NV): Carson River East Fork Report
Chimney Dam Reservoir: Fishing Fair to Slow for Walleye!
East Walker River (NV): Fishing Good From Rosachi to Sportsmen's Beach!
Hobart Reservoir: Fishing will Likely be Great this Season!
Lahontan Reservoir: Really Starting to Fish Well!
Lake Tahoe: Catching Mackinaw 3-5 pound Range!
Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area: Hinkson Slough Report.
Rye Patch Reservoir: Fishing has been Slow.
Spooner Lake: Fly Fisherman in Boats have been doing Well!
Squaw Creek Reservoir: Catching Channel Catfish!
Topaz Lake: Trout Fishing has Remained Good!
Truckee River: Runoff in Full Swing!
Wall Canyon Reservoir: Fishing Exceptional for Large Browns!
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, May 10th, 2018Angel Lake: Road Still Closed!
Cave Lake: 8000 Trout Stocked in April!
Cold Creek Reservoir: Cold Creek is Ice Free!
Comins Lake: Catching Rainbows over 16 inches!
Illipah Reservoir: 95% of Capacity!
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Fishing has been Good!
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): Water Level is Low!
Ruby Lake NWR: Fishing Good at the Collection Ditch!
South Fork Reservoir: Fly Rodders Doing Better!
Wild Horse Reservoir: Fishing Continues to be Good!
Willow Creek Reservoir: Lake Has Completely Drained!
Wilson Reservoir: The Lake is Spilling!