Hobart Reservoir Fish Report for 9-26-2024
Fishing at Hobart has been excellent this season
Hobart Reservoir - Washoe County, NV (Washoe County)
by Nevada Department of Wildlife
9-26-2024
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Fishing at Hobart has been excellent this season. Brook trout were recently moved from Marlette Lake and stocked in Hobart. The tiger trout are targeting the small brook trout and growing pretty large some cases. Reports of tigers up to seventeen inches are becoming more regular over the last two seasons. Spin fisherman using small spinners are finding fish in open water and near deep water along the shore. Fly fisherman are catching trout on dries across the entire lake early and late in the day but hat will shift to more evenings as we get cooler. Mayflies, midge, and a few damsels are all hatching through the day and fly imitations matching those have definitely been best. Ants, damsel adults, and small hoppers have been good to draw surface strikes through most of the day near the grassy shallows.
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