Arizona Fish Report
Virginia Lake Fish Report for 8-4-2022
Virginia Lake Fish Report for 8-4-2022
Virginia Lake Fishing Report
Virginia Lake - Reno, NV (Washoe County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
8-4-2022
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We are in full summer mode which means stocking has slowed at many of the community ponds until water temperatures come down some. The Sparks Marina would be one of the few exceptions to this. Even though we’re not out planting, there’s still fish to be caught. Baily Pond and the Verdi Mill Ponds both have excellent populations of easy to catch panfish. Green sunfish and Bluegill can be caught all day long on just about anything you can fit in their mouth. Small baits under a bobber are nearly always productive for the small warmwater species
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, August 4th, 2022Sparks Marina Park Pond: We are in full summer mode
Baily Fishing Pond: Green sunfish and Bluegill can be caught all day long
Marilyn's Pond: There’s still fish to be caught
Davis Creek Park Pond: Davis Creek Pond Fishing Report
Marlette Lake: Marlette has been steady this season
James Kinney Pond: We are in full summer mode
Knott Creek Reservoir: Knott Creek has been slow to rebound from the last few years
Lake Tahoe: Lake Tahoe- Sand Harbor Report
Liberty Pond: Liberty Pond Fishing Report
Mitch Pond: Mitch Pond Fishing Report
Mountain View Park Pond: Mountain View Park Pond Fishing Report
Paradise Park Ponds: Paradise Park Ponds Fishing Report
Blue Lakes: Not many reports back from Blue this season
Chimney Dam Reservoir: Chimney Dam Reservoir Fishing Report
Humboldt River: Humbolt River Fishing Report
Little Humboldt River - North Fork: Wild populations of rainbow, cutthroat, and brown trout exist and fishing is expected to be fair to poor
Seemand Pond: Seemand Pond Fishing Report
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, August 3rd, 2022Hobart Reservoir: Fishing has been good at Hobart and busy with the heat in the Valley
Onion Valley Reservoir: Trout are averaging 12-14” with a few holdovers pushing 16”
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