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Don Q's Nevada and Northern California fishing report for week of Nov. 13

Here is this week's fishing report for rivers, lakes and streams in Nevada, Northern California and the Sierra. This report is for the week of Nov. 13. Friday, Nov. 15 is the last day to fish in most California waterways. Go here to learn more. Opening day for California fishing is the last Saturday in April.

ADOBE POND, CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

ALMANOR LAKE, CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Fishing has been fair with conditions making for a pleasant time.
Lots of report the fish hovering around 25 feet deep comprised mostly of Browns and Rainbows. The majority of fish have been feeding on smelt  and have gotten as large as six pounds (usually the Browns). 
Courtesy of Almanor Fishing Adventures.

BISHOP CREEK AREA, CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

BISHOP CREEK AREA, CALIF:
Rick and Patti Apted - Lake Sabrina Boat Landing (760-873-7425) (www.lakesabrinaboatlanding.com) reports:
Lake Sabrina Boat Landing is closed for the season.

BISHOP CREEK AREA, CALIF:
Jared Smith - Parchers Resort (760-873-4177) (sierrasmitty@cebridge.net):
Parchers Resort is closed for the season.

BOCA RESERVOIR, CALIF:
Mountain Hardware and Sports of Truckee (530-587-4844) (mountainhardwareandsports@gmail.com) reports:
No crowds and the fishing has been improving with each passing day! 
Lake level continues to drop here and will concentrate fish in certain areas.

BRIDGEPORT RESERVOIR, CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

CAPLES LAKE, CALIF:
Don and Elaine Quilici of Carson City fished near the second dam last Sunday. They caught and releases five small rainbows while spincasting from shore with red/white striped lures.

CARSON RIVERS, NEV:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
East Carson River:
The flows at Gardnerville are 45 CFS.
Fall hatches have started. Try tricos, hoppers and October caddis. The fish are holding in the rifles and underneath rocks where water is spilling over. The temps have dropped and mid day fishing should be picking up for the next couple of months.

CARSON RIVERS, CALIF:
Carson River East:
Closes on November 15, upstream from Hangman's Bridge.
Carson River West:
Closes on November 15.
Very low and clear.
Quite a few fishermen on Sunday at the bridges on S.R. 88 and 89.

CHETCO RIVER, ORE:
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (800-720-ODWF) (www.dfw.state.or.us.com) reports:
The Chetco River opened to fall chinook last weekend. Anglers had really good success catching numerous chinook and even a few steelhead. Low flow conditions are keeping chinook in the lower river where bank anglers are faring the best.
This year anglers are encouraged to turn in chinook salmon snouts from hatchery fish that are kept. The chinook salmon snouts may contain coded wire tags that tell where they come from.
ODFW and South Coast Fishermen have placed collection sites at Social Security gravel bar and at the Port of Brookings fish cleaning station. Anglers will want to check current temporary regulations that affect the Winchuck and Chetco Rivers before heading out.

CONVICT LAKE AND CONVICT CREEK, CALIF:
Close on November 15.

CONVICT LAKE AND CONVICT CREEK, CALIF:
Convict Lake Resort (800-992-2260) (www.convictlake.com) reports:
Dear Don,
What a great week of fishing at the lake. Everyday a few happy anglers were coming into the general store with a quality fish. Over fifteen 2.10 pounders or larger were recorded at the store this week. This included five $50 tagged fish during the Morrison Bonus Weekend.
Time is running out on our fall derby. Come join the fun by participating in the Ambush at the Lake Fishing Derby before it ends on Friday. 
Catch of the Week:
Congratulations to Bernard Galindo from La Puente, CA with a great catch from Convict Lake. Bernard was using Hatchery Pellets Power bait and was fishing at the Inlet when he landed a 4 pound and 1 ounce rainbow.
Way to go Bernard!
Other notable catches this week: 
Tommy Sanchez of Corona, CA with an excellent catch out of the lake. He landed a monster 3 pound 14 ounce rainbow using Garlic Powerbait. He was fishing at the Inlet. 
To see more fish photos visit our 2013 Fishing Gallery.
Steve Alvarez of Lake Isabella, CA caught a 3 pound and 7 ounce rainbow. Steve was using Garlic Power bait while fishing along the North Shore. 
Keith Kondo of Los Angeles, CA hooked a 3 pound and 6 ounce rainbow. Keith was using a Black Woolly Bugger and was fishing at the North Shore.
Adolfo Gonzales of Anaheim, CA caught a beautiful 3 pound and 5 ounce rainbow. Adolfo was using Powe rbait while fishing at the Inlet. 
Tactics/Bait:
Another great week with a number of nice fish (2.10 pound plus) being caught. The top lure was a Thomas Buoyant and Black Woolly Buggers were fishing well. The most successful Power bait colors were green, salmon peach or any color with garlic scent.
At the Inlet a number of 3 pounders were caught.
The North and South Shores were also hot spots this week.
Other locations to try are the Outlet, Windy Point, Jetty, West Shore, Creek, Handicap Pier, and Hangman's Tree.  
Here is a list of other baits/lures that can be productive:
Tasmanian Devil, Green or brown Marvel Fly Lures, Trout Teasers, Panther Martin, Needlefish, Rooster Tails, and Bite-on Fury Shad on Power bait.
Here is a list of recommended flies: 

Dry Flies:

Adams, Female Adams, Cutter's Caddis, Elk Hair Caddis, Stimulators, Black/Red Ants, Sierra Bright Dot, Royal Coachman and Hoppers. 
Streamers: Wooly Bugger (black, brown, olive, or green), Mutuka (black, brown, olive, or green), Hornberg, and Muddler Minnows.
Wet Flies
(Nymphs):
Prince Nymph, Flashback Pheasant Tail, Hare's Ear, Zebra Midge (red and black), Copper John (red and copper) and San Juan Worm (brown or red).
Other Resources:
View our Convict Lake Fishing Map and Fishing Rig Suggestion brochures.
Both brochures are available in the General Store.
Derby News: 
The Ambush at the Lake Fishing Derby will unfortunately be coming to an end soon. The last day of the derby is Friday, November 15th. Don't miss out on the chance to win $6,000 in Resort Prizes! 
Weather: We should have good weather as we enter the last week of the fishing season. This weekend and early next week is forecasted with the highs in the high-50s and the lows in the low-30s. Make sure to check the National Weather Service site before heading out. Here is the National Weather Service link that is usually quite accurate: 7-Day Forecast Convict Lake.
Sunrise - Sunset:
Sunrise this week 6:29 am - 6:36 am and Sunset 4:50 pm - 4:45 pm.
Stocking:
150 pounds of Alpers were stocked in the lake on Thursday, October 31th.

CROWLEY LAKE, CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

CROWLEY LAKE, CALIF:
Steve Osterman of Performance Guide Service (760-934-6101) (www.performanceanglers.com) reports:
Marina and main gate now closed.
Marina and main gate now closed.
Float tubing ok until Nov.15.
Fishing has been good in the 6  Bays and Sandy Point area. Black/silver Stevie's Wonder or zebra midge or purple woolly buggers.
Closes Fri. Nov.15.

DAVIS LAKE, CALIF:
A report of good fly fishing from shore or float tubes in shallow water.

DAVIS LAKE, CALIF:
Jim and Jeannie of the J &J's Grizzly Store and Camping Resort (530-832-0270) (www.grizzlystore.portola-ca.com) report:
Lake Level is at 66%
Temp is in the low 40’s.
Bank Fishing: Old Camp 5, Eagle Point and Fairview are doing well. 
Worms or Power bait.
Trolling: Mixed results, some are limiting others are having a hard time.  Troll slow, 150 ft behind the boat. 
Wee Dick Nite Copper Red Head, Metallic Perch, Yellow Watermelon are all reported doing well, with the Dick Nite doing the best.
Fly:  Black, Rust and Orange are the colors that seem to be doing well in Wiggle Tail and Wooly Buggers.
Mosquito Slew and Jenkins up to Cow Creek.

DONNER LAKE, CALIF:
Mountain Hardware and Sports of Truckee (530-587-4844) (mountainhardwareandsports@gmail.com) reports: 
This lake received a stocking of trout recently and it will continue to be the place to fish in our area now!  
Koke bite is done and lake level is at its winter level.  

EAGLE VALLEY RESERVOIR, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEV:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
Fishing remains good following the fall trout plants. Anglers are catching mostly rainbows in the 10- to 12-inch range with a few browns thrown in.
A variety of traditional trout baits are catching the fish.
Fly fishermen are doing really well using Woolly Buggers in olive or brown colors. Largemouth bass are still taking rubber worms in orange–brown or dark purple.
The lower campground is open.

ECHO CANYON RESERVOIR, LINCOLN COUNTY, NEV:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
Anglers are finding good fishing for stocked rainbows and making the best of low fishing pressure.
The fish are taking flies, Power Bait and nightcrawlers.

FALL RIVER,CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

FALL RIVER, CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Only a short amount of time is left to fish these waters for the 2013 season.
A fair amount of caddis, PMD, and baetis hatches are still going strong so the fishing can be great! The water themselves are relatively uncrowded , so keep that in mind if you want some peace and quiet when you’re throwing an #18 Black Zebra midge or #16 Brown Micro mayfly.
Courtesy of The Fly Shop.

FEATHER RIVER, CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Similar to last week, lots of salmon right now, with weight ranging anywhere between 15 and 40 pounds.
Local fishermen have reported successful catches using Quikfish, Sacramento Spinners, and jigs.
Low water level so be wary of water hazards when boating.
Lots of fish reported near 5th Street and up. 
Courtesy of Johnsons Bait & Tackle.

FORT CHURCHILL COOLING PONDS, LYON COUNTY, NEV:
Closed until the second Saturday in February, 2014.

FRENCHMAN RESERVOIR, CALIF:
Wiggin’s Trading Post at Chilcoot (530-993-4683) reports:
The fishing at Frenchman Lake continues to be good.
5 rainbows were caught at Lunker Point toward the narrows in the early afternoon this past week using nightcrawlers.
The fish weighed between 1 ½ and 2 pounds each.
This past weekend, Karen and Wayne from Reno, NV limited out while fly fishing at the north end of the lake using Copper Johns and Blood Worm flies. Their fish averaged between 18 and 19 inches each.
Shawn and Aaron, also from Reno, NV caught 3 rainbows, 16 to 18 inches each, with chartreuse power bait fishing at the dam on Sunday, 11/10/13.
We also received several reports of good fishing at Turkey Point.
Please call us for updates - Wiggins Trading Post (530) 993-4683.

HAT CREEK, CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Still no changes from last week, as consistent catches are still being reported happening anywhere between the early AM and late afternoon hours.
There are many reports indicating the fish eating emerging caddis near the flats above the HWY 299 bridge.
Black leech patterns have been doing very well, but Goddard Caddis and Orange Stimulators have also been doing well. 
Courtesy of The Fly Shop.

HEENAN LAKE, CALIF:
Closed until the Friday before Labor Day, 2014.

HOBART RESERVOIR, WASHOE COUNTY, NEV:
Closed until May 01, 2014.

HOT CREEK, CALIF:
Steve Osterman of Performance Guide Service (760-934-6101) (www.performanceanglers.com) reports:
Water flow is  down to 4 CFS. Try a hopper or stimulator with a buckskin nymphs caddis pupa or small pheasant tails as a dropper. Some decent dry fly fishing in the afternoon with CDC caddis and Hot Creek caddis. Colder nights and shorter days are helping to break down the heavy weed growth.

JACKSON MEADOWS RESERVOIR, CALIF:
Mountain Hardware and Sports of Truckee (530-587-4844) (mountainhardwareandsports@gmail.com) reports:
Lake level is at 44%. This lake is a great escape for those who need to get a little further out of town!  

JIGGS / ZUNINO RESERVOIR, ELKO COUNTY, NEV:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
Unfortunately, Jiggs has dried up.

JUNE LAKE LOOP, CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

JUNE LAKE LOOP, CALIF:
Steve Osterman of Performance Guide Service (760-934-6101) (www.performanceanglers.com) reports:
Grant - Gull - June - Silver Lakes and Rush Creek:
Silver Lake still seems to be the best for float tube fly rodders fishing black or purple woolly buggers on full sink lines doing  well.
Rush Creek flow is 39 CFS.
Royal coachmen, elk hair caddis, prince nymphs and copper Johns. 
Closes Fri. Nov. 15.


KIRMAN LAKE, CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

KLAMATH RIVER, CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Unlike Keswick, the Klamath has been crowded lately. Even so, the fishing has been anywhere between fair and good with adult steelhead and juvenile rainbows cruising about.
The water around Happy Camp, it should be noted, is the best right now.  
Courtesy of The Fly Shop.

LAUGHTON, CLARK COUNTY, NEV:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
Colorado River:
Catfish roaming the Community Park or Sunshine Peninsula areas are still taking anchovies and various baits.
One lucky angler reeled in an 11.48-pound fish.
Anchovies and pencil poppers have been enticing stripers. Most are holding in the current.
The Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery is scheduled to plant trout next week, but anglers using night crawlers are still reportedly bringing in fish topping four pounds.

LEWISTON LAKE, CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Almost no one has been boating right now, making the lake nice and serene with lots of fish cruising along the edges and among the weeds. Make sure to use leech patterns retrieved on Type III sink tips for the best possible chances of a hook-up. 
Courtesy of The Fly.

LUNDY LAKE, CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

MAMMOTH LAKES BASIN, CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

MAMMOTH LAKES BASIN, CALIF:
Steve Osterman of Performance Guide Service (760-934-6101) (www.performanceanglers.com) reports:
George Lake - Mary Lake – Mamie Lake – Twin Lakes:
Try Lake George with Doc's Twin Lake Special black or brown.
Closes Fri. Nov 15.

MARLETTE LAKE, CARSON CITY & WASHOE COUNTIES, NEV:
Closed until July 15, 2014.

MARTIS LAKE, CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

MARTIS LAKE, CALIF:
Mountain Hardware and Sports of Truckee (530-587-4844) (mountainhardwareandsports@gmail.com) reports:
Fishing has been great here but one must remember that this is a barbless artificial catch and release fishery only! 
This is a great place for someone who wants to learn how to flyfish or for kids who just want to catch some fish on lures.
Nice browns and cutthrouts being caught but not for those who are looking for large trout. 
This lake will be closed for the season after Friday November 15th!

MASON VALLEY WILDLIFE MANGEMENT AREA, NEV:
Hinkson Slough - North Pond - West Walker River - Crappie Pond:
Closed until the second Saturday in February, 2014.

LAKE MEAD, CLARK COUNTY, NEV:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
For the past week it seems fishing has been for the birds… and that is how many anglers have been locating their fishing holes.
The birds are honing in on schools of gizzard and threadfin that have moved into the coves, shallows and throughout Vegas Wash.
These schools attract the striped bass as well, so take a look up while on the water and let the birds guide you to a promising fishing spot.
Anglers have had success jigging spoons off the bottom or speed reeling spoons toward the surface.
Those fishing for largemouth and smallmouth bass have had success using senko worms or dropshot rigs near grass beds with gradual shorelines.

LAKE MOHAVE, CLARK COUNTY, NEV:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
While the striper bite has been light, one lucky angler did reel in a 28-pound striped bass on an AC Plug.
Anglers also have caught a few stripers in the double-digit range while fishing out of Willow Beach near mile marker 52.
AC Plugs and other trout imitations are taking the fish, anchovies have also been a popular bait choice as well.
The water level at the lake has dropped to 637 feet and anglers may have to contend with weeds while fishing.
Many largemouth and smallmouth bass have been found near edges and drop-offs in about 25 feet of water or close to fish habitat structures that have been submerged by the Nevada Department of Wildlife, Arizona Game and Fish and the National Park Service.
These can be found at multiple locations, with groups located just north of Cottonwood Cove and Katherine Landing.

OREGON PACIFIC OCEAN AND BEACHES, ORE:
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife (800-720-ODWF) (www.dfw.state.or.us.com) reports:
The recreational Dungeness crabbing in the ocean is closed from Oct. 16- Nov. 30. Fishing for bottom fish including rockfish, lingcod, and cabezon is now open at all depths. The marine fish daily bag limit is seven fish and a separate daily limit for lingcod (two). Retention of 1 cabezon per day is still allowed. Fishing for lingcod has been very good in the Coos Bay area. The state waters recreational chinook season off the mouth of the Elk River will be open from Nov. 1 through 30, refer to open area and special regulations.

ORVILLE LAKE, CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Bass are moving into deeper water. Find them around the 30 feet deep drop-shotting RoboWorms. Most are 13 to 16 inches.
Overall the bite is on the slow side. 
Courtesy of My Outdoor Buddy.

OWENS RIVER, CALIF:
Closes on November 15, downstream from the Benton Bridge.

OWENS RIVER, CALIF:
Steve Osterman of Performance Guide Service (760-934-6101) (www.performanceanglers.com) reports:
Upper Owens River:
Flow up a bit to 69 CFS. Special regulations still in effect upstream of the Benton Crossing Bridge and from the monument to Crowley Lake.
The section from the bridge to the monument is closed.
Fishing is fair. Try egg patterns, San Juan worms ,Prince nymphs and copper John's.  Elk hair caddis or cdc caddis on the surface. It's important to cover lots of water as the fish are scattered.
Section from the monument to the mouth of Crowley closes Fri.  Nov. 15.
Lower Owens River:
Water flow dropped to 85 CFS. Fishing is good Try WD-40's,  pheasant tails and hares ears. Good dry fly action with para caddis and cdc caddis.

OWENS RIVER, CALIF:
Tom Loe of the Sierra Drifters Guide Service (760-935-4250) (www.sierradrifters.com) reports:
Upper Owens River:
After 11-15 the UO will be closed to all anglers downstream from the Benton Bridge. 
It will remain open with restrictions above the bridge year around.

PIT RIVER, CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Good fishing in the afternoon, but be warned, the weather and the water have dropped several degrees in temperature.
For the best chance of a hook-up it is recommended to use #16-18 small dark nymphs or a black A.P. in #10-12.
October Caddis are still doing wonders as well. 
Courtesy of The Fly Shop.

PROSSER RESERVOIR, CALIF:
Mountain Hardware and Sports of Truckee (530-587-4844) (mountainhardwareandsports@gmail.com) reports:
Smallmouth bite is pretty good in the middle of the Lake so if you're interested in bass and trout bite has been very good at the dam! 
Lake level is very low at 38 percent capacity. 

PYRAMID LAKE, WASHOE COUNTY, NEV:
A report of catching a number of "Shakers" early in the morning while trolling just south of the Pelican Point boat ramp.

RED LAKE, CALIF:
No fishermen were seen there on Sunday afternoon.

SACRAMENTO RIVER (LOWER), CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
While still good, this week has seen lots of Salmon stop laying eggs and moving on. Expect trout for next week to fill their spots.
Some fishermen report success using a variety of Fox Poopahs, Pheasant Tail Nymphs, and Brown Micro Mayflies. 
Courtesy of The Fly Shop.

SACRAMENTO RIVER (LOWER), CALIF:
Kirk and Lisa Portocarrero at outdooradventures@sacriverguide.com and www.sacriverguide.com (1-800-670-4448) report:
King Salmon fishing:
As of  November 8, 2013  water flow is currently 5,200 CFS decreasing to 4,250 CFS by Sunday.
Salmon fishing is up and down, most days getting one salmon per person, some days more fish.
We are picking up Rainbows and a few nice Steelhead too.
Rain should be on the way soon, this will be great for the salmon fishing.
Flatfish lures working best, roe later in the day, using Pautzke Red cure. 
Weather perfect. The month of October being almost a guarantee of catching salmon. We are fishing until December 16 for salmon.
Balls Ferry Area in Anderson, CA for King Salmon on the Sacramento River fishing is starting to pick up.
Salmon are headed up river and this will be the place to be in about a week.

SACRAMENTO RIVER (UPPER), CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Fishing near the sunset has been the best and October Caddis are still the way to go. Still, fishing in the early AM hours has been productive as well if you are using midges and dark caddis. 
Courtesy of The Fly Shop.

SAN JOAQUIN RIVER, CALIF:
Kent Rianda of The Trout Fly and Troutfitter (760-934-2517) (www.thetroutfitter.com) reports:
Closed for the season.

SAN JOAQUIN RIVER/RED’S MEADOW, CALIF:
Steve Osterman of Performance Guide Service (760-934-6101) (www.performanceanglers.com) reports:
Road is closed.

SHASTA LAKE, CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Fishing is still great right now, especially around Bay Bridge and Packers Bay. Rainbows are being caught on the surface in the morning but then drop down, along with the Salmon, to about 80 feet. Use humdingers, wiggle hoochies, and 4 inch worms for the best chance of getting a hook-up.  Courtesy of Sacriver Guide. 

LAKE TAHOE:
A report of average sized Mackinaw trout being caught while trolling with flasher blades and minnows near Homewood on the west side of the lake, and also just south of the Cave Rock Landing on the east side.

LAKE TAHOE:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
The mackinaw fishing has been good but kokanee salmon angling is done for the year. Anglers have reported good fishing in the usual areas.
Flashers and minnows are still working, trolling from 100-200 ft deep.

TOPAZ LAKE:
Closed until January 01, 2014.

TRINITY RIVER, CALIF:
Shasta Cascade Wonderland Association (530-365-7500) (www.shastacascade.com) reports:
Reports are mixed but expect a tougher encounter than on other waters.
Expect more steelhead as the season progresses, but some Browns are still roaming about. It is still best to use October Caddis, Orange Stimulators and other egg patterns. 
Courtesy of The Fly Shop.

TRUCKEE RIVER, WASHOE COUNTY, NEV:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
Truckee River flow in Reno 360 CFS. Fishing has really picked up and the big browns are hungry.
Anglers have reported great fishing from Mayberry Park through McCarran Ranch, east of Sparks.
Anglers have reported success using crawdads, stones flies, October caddis and attractor Nymphs.
The upper sections have been good with dries and dry dropper rigs.
Concentrate efforts on the drops offs and swing baits through these areas.
Streamer patterns should also be working well through the fall.

TRUCKEE RIVER, BIG:
Mountain Hardware and Sports of Truckee (530-587-4844) (mountainhardwareandsports@gmail.com) reports:
Flows above the Boca outflow are down to winter level and flows below this slightly higher as they are still dumping about 200 CFS out of Boca. 

TRUCKEE RIVER, LITTLE, CALIF:
Mountain Hardware and Sports of Truckee (530-587-4844) (mountainhardwareandsports@gmail.com) reports:
Fishing here will be tough as flows will be low and temps will be in the upper 50's. Small lures and baits such as salmon eggs and garden worms will draw some fish out. 
This section of the LT will close for the year after Friday November 15th!

TWIN LAKES, CALIF:
Close on November 15.

VIRGINIA LAKES, CALIF:
Close on November 15.

WALKER LAKE, MINERAL COUNTY, NEV:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
No new updates. No Lahontan cutthroat have been reported or seen at Walker Lakes since 2009.
Launching is not possible right now.

WALKER RIVER, EAST, NEV:
The Nevada Department of Wildlife (www.ndow.org) reports:
The flows on the East Walker are currently less than 30 CFS.
Recent fishing has been exceptional with the colder temps.
Fly anglers have been using small midge patterns (size 22) under an indicator. Midge patters have been connecting with some big fish but it takes some finesse to land them.
Don’t underestimate a good streamer pattern this time of year. Brown trout will be chasing bait fish to build up reserves for spawning. Chuck streamers in the seams and swing the drops off for best results.
Dry dropper rigs are still worth a try. You can fool the occasional fish on Hopper patterns through the fall months.
Current brown trout study is going on and researchers are requesting information on tagged fish including color (to determine if wild or hatchery) and location where fish was caught.

WALKER RIVER, EAST, CALIF:
Steve Osterman of Performance Guide Service (760-934-6101) (www.performanceanglers.com) reports:
Water flow has been up and down and is currently 26 CFS. Fishing is tough. Midge patterns, baetis emergers and pheasant tails.
Early am or last hour of the day.



WALKER RIVER, WEST, CALIF:
Closes on November 15.

— Don Quilici is the Outdoor editor for Carson Now. He can be reached at donquilici@hotmail.com.

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Do you live in the Carson City or the surrounding area? Do you have a loved one that has Alzheimer’s or some other form of dementia? If yes, let us support you through your challenging and new situation! We are here to help you!

Carson City Host Lions Club 2024 Kids Fishing Day is a community event held at Baily Pond in Fuji Park. Kids’ Fishing Day will be held on Saturday, May 4, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Looking for a place to take your little ones this week? Look no further! Here is a list of family-friendly (and fun!) activities and events happening this week around the capital city.

The Douglas County Sheriff's Office is asking for the public's help in identifying a man and woman associated to a vehicle stolen out of Reno last month.

Green Our Planet will host the second annual Northern Nevada Giant Student Farmers Market on Wednesday, May 15 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at Fuji Park on The Park Grass in Carson City. The Northern Nevada Giant Student Farmers Market will feature approximately 10 schools throughout the northern part of the Silver State.

Miller Counseling and Wellness Center began partnering with Douglas Center for Hope and Healing to offer grief support groups for adults in Carson City in 2024. There has been an amazing turnout, and the group appears to be filling a much-needed void in services to our community.

Enjoy a movie classic on the big screen Tuesday, April 30 at A to Zen in Carson City. The featured movie is the Academy Award winning "Ordinary People," starring Mary Tyler Moore, Donald Sutherland, Timothy Hutton and Judd Hirsch.

Ready to celebrate Mother’s Day a little early? Join in on the fun at the Mother’s Day Tea Party happening this weekend, May 4th at 4pm! Enjoy delectable teas, an assortment of foods, a wonderful raffle, and games. Tickets are $25 and may be pre-purchased at the Carson City Alano Club. Tickets may also be purchased at the event, though quantities may be limited. Event will be held at 1201 N Saliman Road. So put on your tea hats and join us on May 4th at 4pm.

Hello Northern Nevada Friends! Are you considering homeschooling? Please join us Saturday, May 4 at Shepherd of the Sierra Lutheran Church on 395 in Carson City as we gather to be inspired, uplifted, and gain the courage to homeschool. This conference is for anyone interested, whether you are a seasoned homeschooler or a newbie.
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On Saturday, April 20, Carson City Community Gardeners and the UNR Extension Master Gardeners came together to get the Community Garden ready for the growing season. For two hours they removed weeds, spread mulch and prepped their garden beds for the season.

In collaboration with Chartwells, the Carson City School District foodservice partner, Culinary Arts students from Ms. Tammy Borreman’s class at Carson Middle School competed in a “Discovery Kitchen Cook Off.” Similar to a mini version of the Food Network’s Iron Chef, the timed cooking competition featured teams of three students who prepared succulent dishes for a judging panel.

Shoe Tree Brewing, with locations in Carson City and Minden, was recently awarded a Silver Award in the 2024 World Beer Cup, the most prestigious beer competition in the world.

Western Nevada College is presenting traditional commencement ceremonies for the Class of 2024 on May 20 in Carson City and May 23 in Fallon.

One month after Nevada DMV officials said that the long-awaited project to upgrade the agency’s antiquated computer systems was on track and within budget, the agency now says the plan will likely take three more fiscal years and cost $300 million more than originally anticipated.

Carson City Sheriff's Office reports three arrests from Friday until early Monday.

"Look for Something Good," a novel written by Carson City author Robert Drews, is available locally and online.

Proscenium Players Inc. presents Fools by Neil Simon, winner of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.

CARSON CITY — Since the early 1980s, May has held special significance in Nevada as a month dedicated to honoring and celebrating the state's rich history through historic preservation and archaeology.