The East Walker River in Nevada flows through Lyon County originating along the eastern slope of the Sierra Nevada (California). Bridgeport Reservoir, seven miles upstream of the NV-CA border, stores water for irrigation needs in Nevada. Historically, cutthroat trout migrated 140 miles from Walker Lake to the headwaters, but this no longer occurs. Now, rainbow and brown trout and mountain whitefish are the popular fisheries. In 2017, Nevada Division of State Parks began managing areas that were previously private (Flying M, Rafter 7, and Pitchfork ranches), with public access allowed at Pitchfork Ranch. Additional angling access is forthcoming.
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- Region
- Western
- County
- Lyon
- Type of water
- River
Fishing Report
Flows are perfect at the moment, but that can change very quickly. Flows will likely bounce around in the next few weeks as the heat gets brutal. Keep an eye on water temps if you’re planning to release your catch. Morning fishing has been best with some hopper action in the afternoons. Focusing on water with bubbles is key during the hottest part of the day. Tight line nymph methods have been very effective in most water that has a little depth to it. Spin fishing should continue to be good with small spinners around the elbow and lower campgrounds.
Walker River Angler Guide Information
07-10-2025Stocking Updates
| Stocked | Species | Inches | Date Stocked | Year to Date |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3003 | Rainbow Trout | 8.8 | 10-02-2025 | 10922 |
| 5804 | Brown Trout | 9.1 | 06-20-2025 | 19755 |
| 4006 | Rainbow Trout | 9.1 | 06-12-2025 | 7919 |
| 1775 | Brown Trout | 9.7 | 05-05-2025 | 13951 |
| 2170 | Brown Trout | 9.3 | 05-23-2025 | 12176 |
| 3913 | Rainbow Trout | 9.3 | 04-08-2025 | 3913 |
| 10,006 | Brown Trout | 7-10 | 03-11-2025 | 10,006 |
| 965 | Rainbow Trout | 8.7 | 10-08-2024 | 11044 |
| 2070 | Rainbow Trout | 9.7 | 09-09-2024 | 10079 |
| 1980 | Rainbow Trout | 10.1 | 06-18-2024 | 8009 |
| 932 | Brown Trout | 10.2 | 06-18-2024 | 29138 |
| 2465 | Rainbow Trout | 9.5 | 05-17-2024 | 6029 |
| 2100 | Brown Trout | 9.4 | 05-17-2024 | 28206 |
| 2364 | Brown Trout | 9.4 | 05-06-2024 | 26106 |
| 3564 | Rainbow Trout | 9.2 | 04-15-2024 | 3564 |
| 2816 | Brown Trout | 1.7 | 04-09-2024 | 23742 |
| 5732 | Brown Trout | 1.7 | 04-09-2024 | 20926 |
| 9618 | Brown Trout | 1.4 | 03-28-2024 | 15,194 |
| 5576 | Brown Trout | 8.1 | 03-19-2024 | 5576 |
| 3049 | Rainbow Trout | 8.1 | 08-25-2023 | 3049 |
| 4302 | Brown Trout | 10.2 | 08-08-2023 | 16,536 |
| 4998 | Brown Trout | 10.2 | 07-26-2023 | 12,234 |
| 7236 | Brown Trout | 1.6 | 04-28-2023 | 7236 |
Pertinent Information
– Approximately 38 percent of the East Walker River flows through BLM and Forest Service lands and 62 percent of the Nevada portion has public access. Upstream access begins at Rosaschi Ranch, which is most popular for fly- and lure fishing. Rainbow and brown trout and mountain whitefish spawn naturally, and populations are the highest compared to those downstream. Just downstream is the Elbow, which is stocked with rainbow trout. Its habitat is also suitable for natural trout spawning, and fly- and bait fishing are popular. Other common fishing sites include Raccoon Beach and Ravenelle, but access is more difficult to reach. The newly purchased State Park areas (Flying-M Ranch, Pitchfork Ranch, and Rafter 7 Ranch) have also been stocked and trout populations should become established with time. Irrigation generally begins in April and ends in October and flows reach between 200 to 500 cubic feet per second (cfs), making it difficult to wade. Winter flow ranges between 20 and 50 cfs and fishing becomes easier. The East Walker River is classified as non-navigable, meaning that the river passing through private property is also private property.
