Arizona Fish Report
Humboldt River Fish Report for 7-8-2022
Humboldt River Fish Report for 7-8-2022
Hoppers are starting to appear
Humboldt River - NV
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
7-8-2022
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Flows on the South Fork of the Humboldt have dropped as the snow pack recedes. As of July 8, the South Fork of the Humboldt was flowing between 10 and 28 cfs which is well below the median of 170 cfs for this time of year. Anglers can expect slow fishing above the reservoir with the best fishing being below the dam. Below the dam red copper Johns and wine or black/wine leech patterns have been catching fish. With the warmer weather, Mayflies are starting to hatch and anglers can start using emergers and dries. Hoppers are starting to appear so hopper patterns and chubby chernobyls should catch fish.
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, July 8th, 2022Angel Lake: Anglers continue to report good fishing
Cleve Creek: Cleve Creek was flowing at a very low 1.6 cfs
Comins Lake: Comins Lake Fishing Report
South Fork Reservoir: South Fork Reservoir Fishing Report
Cold Creek Reservoir: Cold Creek Reservoir Fishing Report
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Worms seem to be the presentation of choice for trout
Ruby Lake NWR: With the warmer temperatures the bass bite at Ruby Lake NWR continues to be good
Wilson Reservoir: Very little change here as continue to report good fishing
Lamoille Creek: Lamoille Creek was flowing at 41 cfs
Kingston Creek: Kingston Creek was flowing at 2.2 cfs
Steptoe Creek: Dry flies are the way to go now
Cave Lake: Cave Lake is lowered to minimum and unfishable
Bruneau River: The Bruneau River has dropped rapidly and is now very fishable
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