Nevada Fish Report
Humboldt River Fish Report for 2-12-2022
Humboldt River Fish Report for 2-12-2022
As of February 11, South Fork of the Humboldt was flowing between 10 and 15 cfs
Humboldt River - NV
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
2-12-2022
Website
Not much change here as many streams are still mostly covered in ice with open water where flows are faster. Flows appear to be increasing with the warmer weather melting some of the snowpack. Shorelines are snow and ice covered and very slippery. Access is iffy to many of these waters so leave a trip plan and be prepared to spend the night. Anglers need to go into Idaho to access the Bruneau and the Jarbidge. 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. As of February 11, South Fork of the Humboldt was flowing between 10 and 15 cfs.
More Reports
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Saturday, February 12th, 2022Illipah Reservoir: The road into the lake has been plowed and in good shape
Angel Lake: The road to Angel Lake is closed for the winter and the lake is ice covered
Wild Horse Reservoir: Trout have been averaging 15 to 20 inches
Lamoille Creek: As of February 11, Lamoille Creek was flowing at 4.7 cfs
Cold Creek Reservoir: NDOW will begin rebuilding the fishery in spring or summer of 2022
Wilson Reservoir: No recent report but expect similar conditions as at South Fork
Kingston Creek: As of February 11, Kingston Creek was flowing at 2.7 cfs
Cleve Creek: As of February 11, Cleve Creek was flowing at 4.9 cfs
South Fork Reservoir: Anglers are warned to stay off the ice at South Fork
Steptoe Creek: As of January 28, Steptoe Creek was flowing at 1.9 cfs
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Jakes Creek has approximately eight to 10 inches of ice
Cave Lake: The water levels continue to drop at Cave Lake
Ruby Lake NWR: Someone punched through the drift at the top of Harrison Pass, but it is still iffy to go over the pass
Owyhee River - East Fork: As of February 11, The East Fork of the Owyhee River near Mountain City was showing ice
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, February 9th, 2022Lake Mohave: Reports of striper catches are coming in at the lake's north and south ends
Colorado River - Laughlin: Rainbow trout have been the main catch on the river
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Night crawlers and mealworms are the go-to bait for catching stocked trout
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Some portions of the reservoirs have open water
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Ice was still thick enough for groups of anglers to get together on the ice this past weekend
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Visitors are still seeing ice along the edges
: NDOW Southern Fishing Report
www.NevadaFishReports.com © 2024. All Rights Reserved.
Website Hosting and Design provided by TECK.net
Website Hosting and Design provided by TECK.net