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Rye Patch Reservoir - Lovelock, NV (Pershing County)


by Nevada Department of Wildlife
4-15-2016
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The golden algae bloom that led to a substantial fish kill in the fall of 2015 has left a big question mark over the immediate future of this fishery. Fishing is expected to be slow, due to the fish die off that occurred in 2015. A few catfish survived the die off. Stocking and rebuilding the fishery will begin this spring and summer. Rye Patch was stocked March 29, 2016




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Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Friday, April 15th, 2016
Ruby Lake NWR: Ruby is Good!
Carson River: Flows are High
Hobart Reservoir: Opens July 15th
Lahontan Reservoir: Carp Good
Lake Tahoe: Macks Biting
Mason Valley Wildlife Management Area: Trout Fishing is Good
Marlette Lake: Opens July 15th
Onion Valley Reservoir: Opens June 11th
Knott Creek Reservoir: Opens June 11th
Bilk Creek Reservoir: Trout Good
Chimney Dam Reservoir: Slow to Fair
Spooner Lake: Slow
Topaz Lake: Topaz Update
Truckee River: Truckee Update
Walker Lake: No New News
East Walker River (NV): Brown Trout Picking Up
Washoe Lake: Expected to be Poor
Eagle Valley Reservoir: Good for Most

Nevada Department of Wildlife Reports
for Thursday, April 14th, 2016
Wild Horse Reservoir: Water Levels Up
Echo Canyon Reservoir: Bows Biting
Lake Mead: Fishing is Good
Lake Mohave: Picking up
Colorado River - Laughlin: Been OK
Upper Pahranagat Lake: Check Upper Marsh
Kirch Wildlife Management Area: Slow
: Catfish Coming
Angel Lake: Should be open by Memorial Day
Cave Lake: Fair to Good
Cold Creek Reservoir: Rising
Illipah Reservoir: Fair to Good for Bows
Jakes Creek Reservoir (Boies Reservoir): Worms or Powerbait
Jiggs Reservoir (Zunino Reservoir): 40% Full
Ruby Lake NWR: Can be Good
South Fork Reservoir: Hit or Miss
Wild Horse Reservoir: 40% Full
Willow Creek Reservoir: Not worth the Trip
Wilson Reservoir: WIlson Update