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Ruby Valley fishing
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Wondering if anyone could provide me with any info about the Ruby Valley area. Like, is the stream fishing any good, or would a lake be better, what general areas might be good to camp/fish? My buddy is disabled & can't hike very far, but he's not wheelchair bound. Are there special regs up there? Any helpful links that could be of value to us would also be appreciated. We'll be coming from Utah on the weekend of the 21st - 23rd. Also, can we get our licenses on line, and if so does someone have the address? Thanks in advance for any input......Scott
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[size 2] [font "comic Sans MS"] Welcome to the Nevada Board and welcome to Nevada. Currrently, NDOW doesn't offer Online licensing. The closest place to get lisences would be Elko. Here's the latest report from NDOW:



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[font "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"][size 2]The best fishing is in the collection ditch for brood trout. Fishing the ditch downstream from the hatchery has been fair to good. Large rainbows have been caught off of the dock at the main boat landing. These are spawners cruising the area, and should continue to be in the area into the first week of May.
[/size][/font] [font "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"][size 2]Anything black or olive in color, very buggy and with a bead head. [/size][/font] [font "Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif"][size 2]Collection ditch is artificial flies and lures only. Brood fish have been stocked in the collection ditch in the 3 to 6 lb. range. Shore fishing only until July 1st. Float tubes are allowed off of the dock at the main boat landing out to the sign. Call the refuge at 775-779-2237 for more information. [/size][/font]

I haven't found much information specific to the area. [/font] [/size]



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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3][#008080][/#008080][#008000][#008080]Ruby[/#008080] Lake is a natural, spring fed, high elevation marsh, located entirely on the Ruby Lake National Wildlife Refuge. The refuge is divided into the North Dike units and the South Lake. Ruby Lake lies at an elevation of 6,000 feet in a closed basin. The Refuge contains over 9,000 acres of lakes, ponds and waterways intermixed with islands and bulrush stands to the south and manmade dike units to the north. The marsh varies in depth from shallow to 12 feet deep. Ruby Lake Refuge contains largemouth bass, brown trout, rainbow trout, brook trout and an occasional cutthroat trout. The native Relict dace is present in many of the springheads around the lake. Harvest rates from 2002 creel census found a catch rate of 0.46 fish per hour and 2.05 fish per angler per day. The average harvest size was 10.16 inches for the bass and 16.93 inches for the rainbow trout. Typical bass fishing techniques include plugs, rubber worms, and spinner baits as well as bass flies for the fly fishermen. Most forms of bait: salmon eggs, worms, and Power Bait work on the trout as well as small lures and flies. Spring through early summer and the fall are the best times to fish for trout, while bass fishing is usually good spring, summer and fall. The North Dike area is open to fishing year around, but is restricted to shore fishing only. The South Lake is best accessed by boat after June 15. The Nevada Trophy Book lists several records for Ruby Refuge including a 9-pound largemouth bass captured in 1977, a 4-pound 14-ounce brook trout captured in 1981, a 25-pound brown trout captured in 1992, a 9-pound, 2-ounce cutthroat trout captured in 1998, a 13-pound, 13-ounce rainbow trout captured in 1991 and a State Record 13-pound, 13-ounce tiger trout (brown trout x brook trout hybrid) captured in 1998. Camping: A Forest Service operated campground is situated adjacent to Ruby Lake. In addition, there are several primitive camping sites scattered along the west side along the foothills.[/#008000][/size][/font]

[font "Times New Roman"][#000000][size 3]The season is open year around in all areas, except as posted, from 1 hour before sunrise to 2 hours after sunset. Between January 1 and June 14, the limit is 3 trout and 5 largemouth bass with a minimum size on the bass of 10 inches. Between June 15 and December 31, the limit is 3 trout and 10 largemouth bass. Artificial lures only are allowed in the Collection Ditch. Chumming is prohibited. It is unlawful to clean or fillet fish within the Refuge boundaries.[/size][/#000000][/font]

[font "Times New Roman"][#000000][size 3]Between June 15 and July 31, only motorless boats, float tubes and boats with electric motors are allowed (waterfowl nesting). From August 1 through December 31, motorless boats, float tubes and boats propelled by motors of 10 h.p. or less are allowed.[/size][/#000000][/font]
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