Humboldt River Fish Report for 5-27-2022
As of May 27, the South Fork of the Humboldt was flowing at 200 cfs
Humboldt River - NV
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
5-27-2022
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Stream flows are showing mixed results with some up and some down compared to last week in northeastern Nevada but are still well below normal. Those basins with more snow will see increases in flows next week with the warmer weather but as you head south, they may drop off due to lack of snowpack. In White Pine County, most streams have changed little and shouldn’t change much as there is little snowpack left to melt. As of May 27, the South Fork of the Humboldt was flowing at 200 cfs which is well below the median of 500 cfs for this time of year. While it is a bit high for fishing, anglers can still fish it in spots and expect fair fishing above the reservoir with the best fishing being below the dam.
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