Wilson Reservoir Fish Report for 11-18-2022
Wilson Reservoir Fishing Report
Wilson Reservoir - Mountain City, NV (Elko County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
11-18-2022
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No recent reports, but with the recent snows, expect 4WD conditions to get here. Water conditions here are generally similar to South Fork so there should be some open water for fishing. However, that may not be the case and even if it is, it won’t be long before it does freeze over. At last report fishing was good here and the water was clearing but the lake level was still low. Use the same techniques as at South Fork Reservoir. Shore anglers were having success fishing rooster tails, spoons, Rapalas, or bait fishing a worm under a bobber. Fly fishermen were having the best luck using leeches, wooly buggers and chironomids. Bass fishing was slow to poor. With low water conditions the boat ramp is unusable so canoes, small cartopper boats and float tubes are the way to go for those wanting to get on the water.
More Reports
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, November 18th, 2022Wild Horse Reservoir: Wildhorse almost completely ice covered
South Fork Reservoir: South Fork Reservoir Fishing Report
Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, November 11th, 2022Wild Horse Reservoir: The surface water temperature were in the low 40s mid-week
South Fork Reservoir: A bit of skim ice has formed at the backs of coves
Wilson Reservoir: Expect 4WD conditions to get to Wilson Reservoir
Ruby Lake NWR: The trout bite has been good
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Expect ice along the edges and weeds
Cold Creek Reservoir: Water levels are coming up nicely this fall
Cave Lake: Cave Lake is lowered to minimum and unfishable
Comins Lake: 40 percent of Comins Lake is covered with a thin sheet of ice
Illipah Reservoir: The reservoir is about 80 percent covered in a thin sheet of ice
Angel Lake: The road is closed for the winter and the lake is ice covered
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