Virginia Lake Fish Report for 6-8-2022
Warmwater species that can be fun to target when trout fishing slows
Virginia Lake - Reno, NV (Washoe County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
6-8-2022
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Our urban ponds are just starting to shift into summer mode with the coming heat. Some of the warmer ponds will start to see the stocking slow or stop for the season. Wilson Commons, Mitch Park Pond Virginia Lake, and the Verdi Ponds all hold warmwater species that can be fun to target when trout fishing slows. Stocking will continue at some of the cooler ponds including The Sparks Marina, Marilyn’s Pond and Baily Pond. The best method for summer is definitely a salmon egg under a bobber on light line. Many of the ponds have vegetation that takes hold of the bottom making fishing deep a real challenge. Small spinner can also be effective when the water is cool early and late in the day. Fly fishing with small terrestrial dry flies or peacock body nymphs should work well into summer.
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