Arizona Fish Report
Humboldt River Fish Report for 2-20-2025
Humboldt River Fish Report for 2-20-2025
Humboldt River Report
Humboldt River - NV

by Nevada Department of Wildlife
2-20-2025
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Stocking – Fish in the Humboldt River are self-sustaining and stocking is not necessary. Regulations – Limit is 5 trout and 15 warmwater game fish of which not more than 5 may be largemouth bass and 5 may be walleye. For the Humboldt River from Stahl Diversion Dam (near Golconda) to the downstream border of Humboldt County, live baitfish and aquatic bait from the Humboldt River Basin may be used. Commercially prepared and preserved baitfish or their parts may be used as bait.
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, February 20thFort Churchill Cooling Pond: Bass fishing has been fair this winter on the cooling ponds
Baily Fishing Pond: Ice has been on and off the pond this winter and fishing should be good
Bilk Creek Reservoir: Bilk is likely covered with ice at the moment but should pick up with spring weather
Blue Lakes: No recent reports from Blue due to limited/no access during the winter month
Carson River: The Carson is down to typical winter levels and fishing has been slow
East Carson River (NV): Some surface activity has been reported early an late in the day
Hinkson Slough: After two years of repairs and rehabilitation, Hinkson Slough is healthy and fishing very well
Hobart Reservoir: Hobart is currently closed for the season and reopens on May 1st
James Kinney Pond: Fishing has been fair on Kinney pond
Knott Creek Reservoir: No recent reports from Knott due to limited/no access during the winter months
Lahontan Reservoir: Fishing will pick up as we start to warm up this spring
Liberty Pond: Fishing has been slow at liberty the cold limits access during the coldest months
Marilyn's Pond: Marilyn’s Pond is closed due to ice
Mitch Pond: Fishing has been slow at Mitch Pond
North Pond: North Pond is unable to be stocked due to low water levels
Onion Valley Reservoir: No recent reports from Onion due to limited/no access during the winter months
Paradise Park Ponds: Fishing has been slow at the ponds
Rye Patch Reservoir: The abundant water over the last two years has helped significantly improve the overall health of this fishery
Seemand Pond: For now, fishing remains fair at Seeman
Sparks Marina Park Pond: The Marina has been fishing fair this winter
Spooner Lake: No recent reports from Spooner Lake due to limited/no access during the winter months
Squaw Creek Reservoir: Fishing has been fair at squaw
Topaz Lake: Fishing has been good to fair at Topaz
Washoe Lake: Fishing will slow considerably at Washoe and Little Washoe with the winter and ice
Wilson Common Pond: Fishing has been slow at Wilson with limited access due to ice and snow
The reservoir is around 90 percent frozen with unsafe ice
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir)
2-19-2025
The reservoir is ~90% frozen with unsafe ice. With warmer temps in the forecast, it is likely that ice will...... Read More

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