Utah Fish Report
James Kinney Pond Fish Report for 12-3-2021
James Kinney Pond Fish Report for 12-3-2021
James Kinney Pond Report
James Kinney Pond - Winnemucca, NV (Humboldt County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
12-3-2021
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Many of the urban ponds in the western region have received a fall stocking. The summer vegetation covering many of the ponds is finally starting to back off making for much easier access. Marilyn’s pond and Baily pond have fished well through the summer and continue to get fish periodically as conditions allow. Kinney Pond and Mountain View pond have also received rainbow trout in the last few weeks and have fished well. Small worms off the bottom and salmon eggs on light leaders under a bobber remain the best bet for catching in most of the ponds.
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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, December 3rd, 2021Angel Lake: The road to Angel Lake is closed for the winter
Wild Horse Reservoir: There is ice in the coves, but still plenty of open water for fishing
Lamoille Creek: As of December 3, Lamoille Creek is at 6.5 cfs
Comins Lake: Comins Lake is about 60% ice covered
Cold Creek Reservoir: NDOW will begin rebuilding the fishery in 2022
Wilson Reservoir: Ice along some of the shoreline with ice building
Kingston Creek: Stream flows are down slightly
Cleve Creek: Cleve Creek is flowing at 4.3 cfs
South Fork Reservoir: Morning skim ice along the shores, but wide open during the day
Steptoe Creek: Steptoe Creek is flowing at 2.0 cfs
Illipah Reservoir: There should still be some open water this weekend for shore fishing
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Expect the lake to freeze completely early next week with unsafe ice
Cave Lake: The water levels continue to drop at Cave Lake in an anticipation of renovation efforts on the dam in 2022
Ruby Lake NWR: Trout fishing has been fair to good in the collection ditch though ice is forming
Bruneau River: The Bruneau River is flowing at 14.6 cfs
Topaz Lake: Topaz has been good for trout from shore
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Wednesday, December 1st, 2021Lake Mead: Topwater action continues for striped bass
Lake Mohave: Striped bass action is peaking on Lake Mohave
Colorado River - Laughlin: PowerBait and red or yellow spinners are tempting rainbow trout
Las Vegas Urban Ponds: There are a few catfish still biting in the ponds
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Thin ice is starting to form along the edges of the reservoirs
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Freezing overnight temperatures are yielding ice along the edges in the morning hours
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Trout are the anglers’ primary focus
: NDOW Southern Fishing Report
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