South Fork Reservoir Fish Report for 10-2-2025
Water temperatures are creeping back down into the mid 60s
South Fork Reservoir - Elko, NV (Elko County)

by Nevada Department of Wildlife
10-2-2025
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Water temperatures are creeping back down into the mid 60s. Algae is beginning to disperse but weeds remain thick in the southern portion of the reservoir. With the cooler water temps, trout fishing will begin picking up. Trout are hitting combinations of PowerBait and worms fished off the bottom, as well as flashy spinners. Fly anglers are having success with nymph, midge and leech patterns, or streamers off the dam.
Bass action is just beginning to slow down. Spinnerbaits and jigs are working well from the boat and shore, especially around cover. Fly anglers are having success with balanced leeches. Expect bass action to continue until the next cold front comes through. Special regulations: Starting July 1, anglers may keep one black bass 15 inches or longer.
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