Angel Lake - Wells, NV

Fish Spot Details
Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brook Trout, Tiger Trout |
Angel Lake, an alpine impoundment situated within the East Humboldt Range near Wells, Nevada, functions as a pristine coldwater fishery. This deep, oligotrophic lake, accessible seasonally, supports robust populations of stocked Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), naturally reproducing Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), and introduced Tiger Trout (Salmo trutta x Salvelinus fontinalis), a sterile hybrid renowned for its predatory behavior and angling challenge. The Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW) consistently augments Rainbow Trout populations to ensure a high-quality put-and-take fishery alongside wilder species.
Angling methodologies are comprehensive and adapted to lacustrine environments. Conventional bait presentations utilizing PowerBait or worms, fished with minimal terminal tackle, are efficacious from shoreline or small craft. Spin casting with diminutive artificial lures (spinners, spoons) yields consistent results, particularly along structural features. Fly fishing is highly productive, predominantly from float tubes or pontoon boats. Nymphing with imitative patterns (e.g., midges, caddis, mayfly) and aggressively stripped streamer patterns (e.g., baitfish imitations for Tiger Trout) is consistently effective. Optimal fishing periods span from late spring through early autumn, corresponding to ice-free conditions. Ice fishing constitutes a significant winter fishery. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult current NDOW regulations concerning specific bag limits and any area-specific provisions, crucial for the sustained management of this valued high-alpine resource.
Angling methodologies are comprehensive and adapted to lacustrine environments. Conventional bait presentations utilizing PowerBait or worms, fished with minimal terminal tackle, are efficacious from shoreline or small craft. Spin casting with diminutive artificial lures (spinners, spoons) yields consistent results, particularly along structural features. Fly fishing is highly productive, predominantly from float tubes or pontoon boats. Nymphing with imitative patterns (e.g., midges, caddis, mayfly) and aggressively stripped streamer patterns (e.g., baitfish imitations for Tiger Trout) is consistently effective. Optimal fishing periods span from late spring through early autumn, corresponding to ice-free conditions. Ice fishing constitutes a significant winter fishery. Anglers are unequivocally mandated to consult current NDOW regulations concerning specific bag limits and any area-specific provisions, crucial for the sustained management of this valued high-alpine resource.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
6-17-2025 | 32nd Annual Angel Lake Kids Fishing Derby on July 19th Join us for the 32nd Annual Angel Lake... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
6-10-2025 | The road to Angel Lake is open The road to Angel Lake is open. Exercise... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
5-27-2025 | The road to Angel Lake is open The road to Angel Lake is open. The... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
11-18-2024 | The road to Angel Lake is closed The road to Angel Lake is closed. Fishing... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
10-24-2024 | The road to Angel Lake remains open, but expect some snow and ice around the shorelines The road to Angel Lake remains open, but... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
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