Water levels have remained relatively stable this year


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
7-24-2021
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Water levels have remained relatively stable this year allowing anglers to have pretty good fishing, though it is starting to drop a bit as fields are needing to be irrigated.  There are large vegetation mats on the south end of the reservoir that are producing sizable insect hatches. Fish the edges from a boat or float tube.  Rainbow Trout will be the dominant species to catch at Illipah Creek with the occasional Brown Trout being caught. Anglers will do well on beadhead pheasant tails, wooly buggers, chironomids and parachute Adams.  Spinners, PowerBait, and nightcrawlers will do well for the spincasting crowd.Illipah has been stocked with approximately 24,000 rainbow trout this spring.





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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Saturday, July 24th, 2021
NDOW Eastern Fishing Report
Wilson Reservoir: With surface water temperatures in the high 70’s
Wild Horse Reservoir: The outflow has dropped to around 25 cfs
South Fork Reservoir: Fishing for bass continues to be good
Ruby Lake NWR: Bass fishing is good for numbers and fair for size in the South Marsh
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): The lake has very low water levels
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, July 21st, 2021
NDOW Southern Fishing Report
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: Las Vegas Urban Ponds Fishing Report
Colorado River - Willow Beach: Multiple reports of striped bass catches
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Bass fishing is good throughout the WMA
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Lake Mead: Striper boils are reportedly being seen in both coves and open water
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Echo Canyon Resservoir Report
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Eagle Valley Reservoir Report