Fish the West

Thursday, February 22, 2007

What's Hot in the Winter Time? Squaw Creek Reservoir

If you're looking for a little winter time fishing and camping adventure, Squaw Creek Reservoir seems to be HOT HOT HOT! Many thanks to you Danny for taking these photographs and really pushing the point that we should all play hard rather than work hard!
Fish The West Squaw Creek Reservoir
Regulations : General regulations apply. Season is open year around, any hour of the day or night. Limit is 5 trout and 15 warmwater game fish of which not more than 5 may be black bass.

Boating Regulations: No special regulations apply.

Fish The West Squaw Creek Reservoir

Fish Species

  • Rainbow Trout
  • Brown Trout
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Spotted Bass
  • Bullhead Catfish
  • Green Sunfish

Camping: Camping is available around the reservoir, but be aware there are no bathrooms or trash cans so please be sure to take out what you bring into the reservoir.

For more information about Squaw Creek Reservoir click here and for more photos of Squaw Creek Reservoir click here.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

2006 Nevada Harvest Hunt Statistics

Finally the 2006 Nevada Harvest Hunt Statistics are available for Mule Deer, Bighorn Sheep, Mountain Goat, Elk and Pronghorn Antelope.

The following information includes hunt and draw odd statistics for each hunt, with harvest statistics and average age/points by hunt unit.

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

What a Beauty This One Is

One of the Pyramid Lake Rangers gave Debbie a tip to go to Anderson Bay and Pyramid Lake two weeks ago. She told everyone she knows last week that she was going to catch the biggest fish at Anderson Bay.

So she and her dog set out to Anderson Bay on Sunday early morning at 5:00 am. Arriving there at 7:30 am and fishing until 12:55 when she told Dakota, "If we do not get a bite by 1:00, we are out of here."



She brought in her line with a trout spin lure and casted it out again. A large cutthroat trout followed her lure up to 12 feet into shore. She played with it a while and finally a tug. She pulled with all her might and she hooked it. The line began to go out and she did not have the strength to bring it in. Finally, she tightened her line and used her whole body to essentially drag the fish in. She was so excited she began to cry. Dakota her dog would not let anyone near his fish. He has been waiting a long time for this one.

Debbie Anderson fishes almost every weekend with her dog, Dakota and has not gotten a keeper fish for over a month now. As you can see from the photo she is very proud when she brought it home and a photo was taken.

--- Great Story and What a Great Fish!

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