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Lake Mead Fish Report for 11-9-2022
Lake Mead Fish Report for 11-9-2022
Lake Mead Hatchery Visitor Center – A Virtual Tour
Lake Mead - Boulder City, NV
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
11-9-2022
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Planning to visit Lake Mead sometime soon? Be sure to include the Lake Mead Hatchery Visitor Center in your plans. Today for Wildlife Wednesday we get a sneak peak at the newly updated Visitor Center and the information it shares about the facility’s history and how it fits in with that of Lake Mead. Visitors also have the chance to learn about the hatchery’s rather important role in the conservation of fish native to the Colorado River. Have you ever heard of the Razorback Sucker or the Bonytail?
Drop by the Visitor Center and learn more. Until then, take a look.
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for Friday, November 4th, 2022Humboldt River: South Fork of the Humboldt are very low and fishing is difficult except in the pools
Comins Lake: Water temperatures are in the 40s and trout fishing should pick up nicely
Wild Horse Reservoir: The surface water temperature was 48 degrees on Monday
South Fork Reservoir: On Thursday the surface water temperature at the boat ramp was 45 degrees
Wilson Reservoir: Shore fishing has picked up
Illipah Reservoir: Illipah Reservoir Fishing Report
Ruby Lake NWR: Surface water temperatures have dropped into the mid 40’s
Angel Lake: Ice is forming on the lake
Cold Creek Reservoir: Water levels are coming up nicely this fall
Lamoille Creek: As of November 4, Lamoille Creek was flowing at 3.79 cfs
Cleve Creek: As of November 4, Cleve Creek was flowing at a low 3.72 cfs
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): The water level is low, the surface water temperatures are in the mid 40’s
Kingston Creek: As of November 4, Kingston Creek was flowing at 2.1 cfs
Steptoe Creek: As of November 4, Steptoe Creek was flowing at a very low 1.58 cfs
Bruneau River: As of November 4, the Bruneau River was flowing at a low 7.7 cfs
Owyhee River - East Fork: Ice is forming on some of the slower pools
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