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Weber Reservoir

Schurz · Nevada

Lake Freshwater
Weber Reservoir, located near Schurz, Nevada, within the sovereign territory of the Walker River Paiute Tribe, constitutes a significant warmwater fishery. This impoundment sustains robust populations of Largemouth Bass (Micropterus salmoides), Smallmouth Bass (Micropterus dolomieu), Channel Catfish (Ictalurus punctatus), and various panfish, including Black Crappie (Pomoxis nigromaculatus) and Bluegill (Lepomis macrochirus). The reservoir's limnological characteristics, including varied structural habitats and thermal regimes, support a productive and diverse assemblage of warmwater species.

Angling methodologies are comprehensive and adapted to lentic conditions. For bass species, casting artificial lures (e.g., soft plastics, jigs, crankbaits, spinnerbaits) into submerged structure and along weed lines is highly efficacious, with topwater presentations effective during crepuscular periods. Channel Catfish are primarily targeted by bottom-fishing with natural or prepared baits during warmer months and nocturnal periods. Panfish respond readily to diminutive jigs or live bait presented near cover. Optimal fishing periods generally span from spring through autumn, correlating with elevated water temperatures and increased metabolic activity. Access is governed by tribal jurisdiction; therefore, anglers are unequivocally mandated to secure a tribal fishing permit, typically in addition to or in lieu of a Nevada state license. Strict adherence to Walker River Paiute Tribe Fish and Game Department regulations concerning seasons, bag limits, and access protocols is paramount for all visitors, crucial for the sustained ecological and recreational integrity of this unique and culturally significant fishery.

Fish species (6)

  • Black Crappie
  • Channel Catfish
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Sacramento Perch
  • White Catfish
  • White Crappie

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