Nevada Fish Report
Lamoille Creek Fish Report for 1-28-2022
Lamoille Creek Fish Report for 1-28-2022
Not much change here as many streams are still mostly covered in ice
Lamoille Creek - Elko, NV (Elko County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
1-28-2022
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Not much change here as many streams are still mostly covered in ice with open water where flows are faster. Shorelines are snow and ice covered and very slippery. If fishing these streams, fish the ice edges. Access is iffy to many of these waters so leave a trip plan and be prepared to spend the night. With colder water temperatures expect stream fishing to be slow. Fish the deeper pools and slower water (if open) where the fish hang out this time of year to conserve energy. The road to Lamoille Canyon is closed near the PowerHouse Picnic Ground. Foot travel or snowmobiles into the canyon. As of January 13, Lamoille Creek was flowing at 3.2 cfs.
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: NDOW Southern Fishing Report
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