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Steptoe Creek Fish Report for 9-17-2022
Steptoe Creek Fish Report for 9-17-2022
As of September 16, Steptoe Creek was flowing at a very low 1.74 cfs
Steptoe Creek - McGill, NV (White Pine County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
9-17-2022
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Steptoe Creek is flowing well below normal due to the drought and fishing is difficult except in the pools and springheads. Dry flies are the way to go. As of September 16, Steptoe Creek was flowing at a very low 1.74 cfs which is about 30% of normal.
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