Nevada Fish Report
Cave Lake Fish Report for 1-28-2022
Cave Lake Fish Report for 1-28-2022
Cave Lake is closed to fishing
Cave Lake - Ely, NV (White Pine County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
1-28-2022
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The water levels continue to drop at Cave Lake in an anticipation of renovation efforts on the dam in 2022. The lake is closed to fishing at this time. NDOW conducted a fish salvage in December and moved some very nice brown trout ranging in size from eight to 25 inches into Comins Lake. A few of the larger brown trout were pushing seven pounds. Cave Lake is closed to fishing due to shorelines that are very soft and dangerous due to the complete saturation of the soil as the lake is drained. By draining the lake, it should shave a couple of years off the re-building of the dam and cut costs tremendously. It will also make the project much safer for those performing the work.
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: NDOW Southern Fishing Report
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