Idaho Fish Report
Recent fish plants in Western Nevada
by Don Quilici
6-14-2007
Here are some recent fish plants by the Nevada Department of Wildlife in Western Nevada:
June 8: Desert Creek in Douglas County: 1,000 rainbow trout, 9.9 inches in length.
June 7: Paradise Pond in Reno: 501 rainbow trout, 9.5 inches.
June 7: Virginia Lake in downtown Reno: 501 rainbows, 9.5 inches.
June 7: Sparks Marina: 3,803 rainbows, 9.7 inches.
June 7: Topaz Lake: 2,147 Bowcutt trout, 8.1 inches.
June 6: Wilson Common Pond in Washoe Valley: 627 rainbows, 9.9 inches.
June 6: Davis Creek Pond in Washoe Valley: 110 rainbows, 12.0 inches.
June 6: Davis Creek Pond in Washoe Valley: 489 rainbows, 9.9 inches.
June 6: Marilyn's Pond in Washoe County: 695 rainbows, 12.0 inches.
June 5: Truckee River in Washoe County: 5,474 Cutthroat trout, 10.1 inches.
For information, call the Fisheries Bureau of the Nevada Department of Wildlife at 688-1500 during their regular business hours.
June 8: Desert Creek in Douglas County: 1,000 rainbow trout, 9.9 inches in length.
June 7: Paradise Pond in Reno: 501 rainbow trout, 9.5 inches.
June 7: Virginia Lake in downtown Reno: 501 rainbows, 9.5 inches.
June 7: Sparks Marina: 3,803 rainbows, 9.7 inches.
June 7: Topaz Lake: 2,147 Bowcutt trout, 8.1 inches.
June 6: Wilson Common Pond in Washoe Valley: 627 rainbows, 9.9 inches.
June 6: Davis Creek Pond in Washoe Valley: 110 rainbows, 12.0 inches.
June 6: Davis Creek Pond in Washoe Valley: 489 rainbows, 9.9 inches.
June 6: Marilyn's Pond in Washoe County: 695 rainbows, 12.0 inches.
June 5: Truckee River in Washoe County: 5,474 Cutthroat trout, 10.1 inches.
For information, call the Fisheries Bureau of the Nevada Department of Wildlife at 688-1500 during their regular business hours.