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Cold Creek Reservoir Fish Report for 10-1-2025
Cold Creek Reservoir Fish Report for 10-1-2025
Anglers can expect decent shoreline fishing around the reservoir
Cold Creek Reservoir - Eureka, NV (White Pine County)

by Nevada Department of Wildlife
10-1-2025
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Water temperatures are in the low 60s. Anglers can expect decent shoreline fishing around the reservoir. The reservoir received 2,024 rainbow trout this spring, averaging 10 inches. In July, a total of 5,000 tiger trout were stocked averaging 3.7 inches. The fishery is still recovering after significant drawdown events.
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