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Fish Report for 12-9-2022
Winter Fishing in Nevada
12-9-2022
Nevada Department of Wildlife
Whether you’re interested in fishing for warmwater species, like bass, in southern Nevada, ice fishing in eastern Nevada, or casting a line in a river in western Nevada, the Silver State has it all when it comes to fishing opportunities!
In this week's Nevada Wild, Ashley Sanchez and Aaron Keller sit down with NDOW Angler Education Coordinators Jan Nemec, Nicole Hamblin, and Abbey Czarnecki. They cover fishing conditions across Nevada, share ice fishing safety tips, and get into the 25 Days of Fishmas spirit by sharing gift ideas for the angler in your life!
Buy your fishing license today at ndowlicensing.com, and check our fishing reports to help you decide where to go for your next fishing trip.
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As of December 6th there is a minimum of approximately 6.5″ of ice
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, December 2nd, 2022Humboldt River: Flows are better below the reservoir and fishing is slow to fair
Comins Lake: This lake is mostly ice covered with unsafe ice
Wild Horse Reservoir: Last weekend the ice thickness was around four inches
South Fork Reservoir: As of Thursday, December 1, the lake was 80-85 percent ice covered with very unsafe ice
Wilson Reservoir: Wilson Reservoir Fishing Report
Illipah Reservoir: This lake is mostly covered in unsafe ice
Angel Lake: Road is Closed to Angel Lake
Lamoille Creek: As of December 2, Lamoille Creek reporting station was showing ice
Cleve Creek: As of December 2, Cleve Creek was flowing at a low 4.46 cfs
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Jake Creek is ice covered with two to four inches of ice
Kingston Creek: Expect snow and ice along shorelines
Steptoe Creek: As of December 2, Steptoe Creek was flowing at a very low 1.58 cfs
Bruneau River: Access to the Bruneau is now through Grasmere in Idaho
Owyhee River - East Fork: East Fork Owyhee River Fishing Report
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