Lahonton Reservoir
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05-Dec-21
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Water Condition
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Water Temperature
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Conditions
: LAHONTAN RESERVOIR: The sandy shallow beaches are still producing a few white bass on bright flies and spinners but fishing has slowed with water levels rising. Fishing during late warm afternoons have been best. Reported by: NDOW |
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Hatches:
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Patterns |
Lures & Spinners |
- Wipers
- White Bass
- Walleye
- Channel Catfish
- Bullhead
- Largemouth Bass
- Spotted Bass
- Crappie
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About: -
Lahontan Dam and Reservoir,on the Carson River store the
natural flow of the Carson River along with water diverted from the Truckee
River. Surface area of approximately 11,200 acres at full reservoir storage with 69 miles of
shoreline. Fishing season is year-round. The reservoir is a warm-water fishery
that supports white bass, walleye, white crappie, catfish, and brown and rainbow
trout. (more on Lahontan Reservoir)
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Misc Info: -
Regulations
-Season is open year around, any hour of the day or night, except for the
spillway pool,
which is closed to fishing. The limit is 5 trout, 15 warmwater game fish,
of which not
more than 5 may be walleye and 5 may be largemouth bass. (please note Lahontan
is currently under a no fish consume advisory)
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