The Humboldt River is the longest river in the continental United States that begins and ends within the boundaries of one state. The primary species found in this section of the river include white crappie, wipers (white bass x striper hybrid), channel ...
Largemouth bass reach up to 7-pounds, smallmouth bass to over 3-pounds, and spotted bass up to 4-pounds. Catfish have gotten over 30-pounds, walleye over 7-pounds, and wipers are running over 10-pound...
It is known primarily for white crappie that range from 8 to 12 inches. The best time to catch crappie is from May through July. Boat fishing is best, but shore fishing along deep, drop-off areas is a...
The Trophy Fish Program lists a 12 pound 10 ounce channel catfish harvested from the lake. The best time of year to fish is during March and April for crappie, walleye, and channel catfish. Productive...
Bowcutt trout (rainbow x cutthroat hybrid), rainbow trout, brook trout, and brown trout are the primary game species. Generally, anglers average about 5 fish per day. Limit is 5 trout. The best time ...