Utah Fish Report
Marilyn's Pond Fish Report for 7-10-2025
Marilyn's Pond Fish Report for 7-10-2025
Marilyn’s Pond is fishing very well but has also been very busy
Marilyn's Pond - Galena, NV (Washoe County)

by Nevada Department of Wildlife
7-10-2025
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Marilyn’s Pond is fishing very well but has also been very busy. Stocking will continue as long as temperatures allow. Light lines and small hooks can help increase catch rates at Marilyn’s. Bait fishing with salmon eggs under a bobber is pretty consistent on the pond.
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