South Fork Reservoir

South Fork Reservoir was built in 1988 with recreation specifically in mind. It lies entirely on public land managed by Nevada Division of State Parks.

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Region
Eastern
County
Elko
Type of water
Lake or Reservoir
Fishing Report

Water temperatures remain in the mid to high 70s. Algae growth continues to impact water clarity and weed growth is thick in the southern portion of the reservoir. With the warm temps, trout fishing is very slow from shore. The trout bite is better for boaters who can reach the deeper, cooler water. Trout are hitting combinations of PowerBait and worms, as well as flashy spinners. Fly anglers are having success with nymph, midge and leech patterns, or streamers off the dam. Fish shallower water in the early morning, and then focus on deeper water as the day warms up.

Bass and catfish fishing remains good. Both smallmouth and largemouth bass are hitting soft plastics, chatter baits and a variety of crankbaits. Try flukes and Senkos in different varieties of greens and purples with sparkles. Special regulations: Starting July 1, anglers may keep one black bass 15 inches or longer.

South Fork Reservoir Angler Guide Information

08-15-2025

Stocking Updates

Stocked Species Inches Date Stocked Year to Date
2674Tiger Trout408-19-20258400
5726Tiger Trout408-18-20255726
6000Wiper208-11-20256000
6439Cutbow Trout8.707-09-20256439
2535Rainbow Trout9.906-10-202531108
6462Rainbow Trout8.904-24-202528573
5838Rainbow Trout9.204-23-202522111
5557Rainbow Trout9.304-21-202516273
5478Rainbow Trout9.304-18-202510716
5238Rainbow Trout9.504-08-20255238
4985Rainbow Trout9.011-25-202461574
6468Brown Trout10.311-14-202426556
5936Rainbow Trout8.810-28-202456,589
3040Rainbow Trout8.710-22-202450653
3380Rainbow Trout9.010-22-202447613
6270Rainbow Trout9.110-21-202444233
530Rainbow Trout8.910-21-202437963
2916Rainbow Trout10.106-28-202437433
2920Rainbow Trout9.506-21-202434517
10070Brown Trout3.006-04-202420088
9200Channel Catfish4.005-23-20249200
10018Brown Trout8.805-29-202410018
1398Rainbow Trout10.505-16-202431597
6211Rainbow Trout 9.205-04-202430199
5040Rainbow Trout 9.604-26-202423988
6960Rainbow Trout 9.004-24-202418948
5994Rainbow Trout 9.104-23-202411988
5994Rainbow Trout 9.104-23-20245994
2912Rainbow Trout10.611-01-2023107465
9198Rainbow Trout7.910-17-2023104553
10421Rainbow Trout7.410-17-202395355
19619Rainbow Trout7.910-17-202384934
2121Brown Trout10.710-11-20237077
4956Brown Trout1110-09-20234956
3340Rainbow Trout9.106-28-202365315
6624Rainbow Trout8.806-28-202361975
6552Rainbow Trout8.806-22-202355351
2562Rainbow Trout8.806-22-202348799
3210Rainbow Trout8.406-22-202346237
7398Rainbow Trout8.506-21-202343027
6966Rainbow Trout8.606-13-202335629
6544Rainbow Trout8.506-12-202328663
2600Rainbow Trout9.906-12-202322119
350Wiper906-07-2023350
16400Channel Catfish506-07-202316400
2678Rainbow Trout9.306-01-202319519
11854Rainbow Trout9.405-25-202316841
4485Rainbow Trout9.005-25-20234987
502Rainbow Trout9.605-11-2023502

Pertinent Information

South Fork Reservoir comprises 1,640 surface acres and has a maximum depth of 67 feet at full capacity. It stores excess flow from the South Fork Humboldt River and is operated to release only the amount of water that flows in. The reservoir contains rainbow, brown, and bowcutt (rainbow x cutthroat hybrid) trout along with smallmouth bass, largemouth bass, wipers (striped bass x white bass hybrid), and channel catfish. Harvested rainbow trout average about 16 inches and bowcutt trout are usually greater than 19 inches. Black bass reach up to 21 inches and wipers range from 6 to 12 pounds. Most bait such as nightcrawlers, salmon eggs, and Power Bait are best for trout, along with small spinner, spoons, and tied-flies. The typical small- and largemouth bass fishing lures such as rubber worms, crankbaits, spinner baits, and topwater work great; however, the abundance of natural feed can make angling success at times tough. Catfish are caught using the typical baits such as chicken livers, nightcrawlers, and large shrimp. Spring through early summer is the most productive time for anglers catching trout; however, fish the early morning hours in summer. Ice fishing during the colder months has also produced good results. The best bass fishing occurs in late spring. The entire perimeter of the reservoir is fishable with numerous access sites, but float tubing is very popular. South Fork State Park has a campground facility along with a few primitive camping spaces around the reservoir. Two improved, concrete boat ramps are located within the park on both sides of the reservoir.