Sparks Marina Park Pond - Sparks, NV

Fish Spot Details
Fish Species: | Cutthroat Trout, Channel Catfish, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Green Sunfish, Brown Bullhead, Tiger Trout |
Sparks Marina Park Pond, centrally located within Sparks, Nevada, constitutes a significant urban community fishery. This impoundment, a product of groundwater infiltration into a former gravel pit, is managed by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) to provide consistent and accessible angling opportunities. The primary target species are Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), regularly augmented by a comprehensive stocking program, particularly during cooler seasons. Robust populations of Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) thrive in warmer periods, alongside opportunistic catches of Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio) and various bass species (Micropterus spp.).
Angling methodologies are comprehensive and efficacious across species. For Rainbow Trout, conventional bait presentations utilizing PowerBait or natural baits, and spin casting with diminutive artificial lures (spinners, spoons), yield consistent results. Channel Catfish are predominantly targeted by bottom-fishing with prepared or natural baits, particularly during crepuscular and nocturnal hours in warmer months. Bass species respond to soft plastic presentations and crankbaits near structural elements. Fly fishing with small nymph or streamer patterns is also productive. Optimal fishing periods are perennially available, contingent upon species-specific thermal preferences and stocking schedules. Winter ice fishing is popular when conditions permit. Access is highly developed, featuring extensive paved parking, designated fishing piers, and shoreline access points. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult current NDOW regulations concerning specific bag limits and any area-specific provisions,
Angling methodologies are comprehensive and efficacious across species. For Rainbow Trout, conventional bait presentations utilizing PowerBait or natural baits, and spin casting with diminutive artificial lures (spinners, spoons), yield consistent results. Channel Catfish are predominantly targeted by bottom-fishing with prepared or natural baits, particularly during crepuscular and nocturnal hours in warmer months. Bass species respond to soft plastic presentations and crankbaits near structural elements. Fly fishing with small nymph or streamer patterns is also productive. Optimal fishing periods are perennially available, contingent upon species-specific thermal preferences and stocking schedules. Winter ice fishing is popular when conditions permit. Access is highly developed, featuring extensive paved parking, designated fishing piers, and shoreline access points. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult current NDOW regulations concerning specific bag limits and any area-specific provisions,
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
2-20-2025 | The Marina has been fishing fair this winter The Marina has been fishing fair this winter.... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
4-9-2024 | Sparks Marina Tiger Trout Stocking The local media and community members joined us... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
4-4-2024 | The Marina has been stocked twice this season and is fishing well The Marina has been stocked twice this season... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
3-24-2023 | Recent Trout Plant The lake was planted last week with 5000... more » |
Doug Busey |
2-14-2023 | Bait fishing with worms off the bottom or under a bobber should continue to be productive Bait fishing with worms off the bottom or... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
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