Nevada Fish Report
Humboldt River Fish Report for 2-18-2022
Humboldt River Fish Report for 2-18-2022
As of February 19, South Fork of the Humboldt was flowing at 10 cfs
Humboldt River - NV
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
2-18-2022
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Not much change here as many streams are still mostly covered in ice due to overnight temperatures in the teens. Flows are similar to last week and shorelines are snow and ice covered and very slippery. Access is iffy to many of these waters due to springlike muddy conditions, so leave a trip plan and go 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. As of February 19, South Fork of the Humboldt was flowing at 10 cfs.
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