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Washoe Lake Sponsored by
Date 15-Oct-21
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Conditions : WASHOE COUNTY URBAN PONDS: Low water will making fishing tough in Washoe this fall and winter.

Reported by: NDOW


Species Hatches: Patterns Lures & Spinners
  • Rainbow trout
  • German brown trout
  • bowcut trout (rainbow x cutthroat hybrid)
  • smallmouth bass
  • largemouth bass
  • channel catfish
  • yellow perch
  • white crappie

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Misc Info: - Regulations - Wildhorse Reservoir and its inlet and outlet rivers and streams including Penrod Creek up to the bridge below the Gold Creek Ranger Station in Elko County: Open year around, any hour of the day or night. Limits are 5 trout, unlimited yellow perch, 10 mountain white fish and 15 warmwater game fish of which not more than 1 may be black bass and 1 may be a white bass hybrid (wiper) and 5 may be channel catfish. Minimum size for black bass and white bass hybrids (wiper) is 15 inches) except from March 1 through June 30 when only catch and release fishing is allowed for the black bass. The possession while fishing or use of the fish as bait, whether dead or alive, or parts thereof, except preserved salmon eggs, is prohibited. No boat restrictions.

Access - Travel north from Elko on State Route 225 for 65 miles to the reservoir.




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