Wild Horse Reservoir - Owyhee, NV

Fish Spot Details
Fish Species: | Channel Catfish, Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Cutbow Trout, Wiper, Tiger Trout, Yellow Perch |
Wild Horse Reservoir, situated near Owyhee, Nevada, within the remote expanse of northern Elko County, constitutes a highly valued and perennially productive coolwater fishery. This expansive impoundment on the Owyhee River is renowned for its robust populations of stocked Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), regularly augmented by the Nevada Department of Wildlife (NDOW), and introduced Brown Trout (Salmo trutta). Additionally, a significant and naturally reproducing population of Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu) contributes substantially to its diverse angling opportunities. Ancillary populations of Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus) and various panfish may also be present.
Angling methodologies are highly versatile, adapting to target species and seasonal conditions. For salmonids, techniques include conventional bait presentations, spin casting with various lures (spinners, spoons), and effective trolling with plugs or spoons across open water. Smallmouth Bass are effectively pursued through casting a diverse array of artificial lures, including crankbaits, plastic worms, jigs, and spinnerbaits, with particular focus on rocky points, submerged structure, and abrupt depth changes. Fly fishing is also productive, predominantly from float tubes or small boats, employing nymph patterns (e.g., midges, Callibaetis), streamer patterns (e.g., Woolly Buggers), or dry flies during active hatches. Optimal fishing periods span from spring through autumn, following ice-out, with aggressive feeding. Winter ice fishing is exceptionally popular and highly productive. Access is excellent via maintained roads within Wild Horse State Recreation Area, providing multiple boat launches and ample shoreline access. 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 premier regional resource, offering a blend of wilderness ambiance and consistent angling success.
Angling methodologies are highly versatile, adapting to target species and seasonal conditions. For salmonids, techniques include conventional bait presentations, spin casting with various lures (spinners, spoons), and effective trolling with plugs or spoons across open water. Smallmouth Bass are effectively pursued through casting a diverse array of artificial lures, including crankbaits, plastic worms, jigs, and spinnerbaits, with particular focus on rocky points, submerged structure, and abrupt depth changes. Fly fishing is also productive, predominantly from float tubes or small boats, employing nymph patterns (e.g., midges, Callibaetis), streamer patterns (e.g., Woolly Buggers), or dry flies during active hatches. Optimal fishing periods span from spring through autumn, following ice-out, with aggressive feeding. Winter ice fishing is exceptionally popular and highly productive. Access is excellent via maintained roads within Wild Horse State Recreation Area, providing multiple boat launches and ample shoreline access. 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 premier regional resource, offering a blend of wilderness ambiance and consistent angling success.
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
6-10-2025 | WIld Horse Reservoir Fishing Report Water temps are reaching into the low 60s.... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
5-28-2025 | Wildhorse is full and spilling Wildhorse is full and spilling. Water temps are... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
5-16-2025 | Wildhorse is full and spilling Wildhorse is full and spilling. The State Park... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
5-1-2025 | Trout are moving into the shallows, improving catch rates from shore Wildhorse is completely ice free and full. The... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
4-15-2025 | Wildhorse is completely ice free and full Wildhorse is completely ice free and full. The... more » |
Nevada Department of Wildlife |
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