Hinkson Slough is Fishing Very Well


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
3-26-2021
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Hinkson Slough is fishing very well. Mason Valley continues to stock the water and anglers are reporting fish up to 18 inches. Fly fisherman using the typical small midge pupa retrieved near the bottom or under the indicator have done well. Small leech patterns retrieved on intermediate lines are also a good bet here for the spring. As we warm up and the bass at Hinkson start to wake up, larger streamers near the vegetation should become productive.  





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