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Floyd Lamb Park/ Tule Springs Ponds

Floyd Lamb Park Pond is located within Floyd Lamb Park in the northwest part of the Las Vegas Valley. Frequently referred to as Tule Springs or Tule Springs Pond, this stocked fishing pond is one of a series of four ponds. These ponds were constructed on the site of a historic pond and marsh complex that was used by Native Americans for thousands of years before the recent settlement of southern Nevada. The Tule Springs area was used, beginning in the 1930s, as a private guest ranch before being acquired as a public park. The ponds are supplied by a combination of wells and artesian spring flows and serve as an island of habitat for other wildlife species.

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Region
Southern
County
Clark
Type of water
Community Pond
Fishing Report

Bluegill and catfish are the main catches at city ponds. Bluegill are biting meal worms and small nightcrawlers throughout the day. Catfish are taking stink baits and night crawlers. A few trout remain in many ponds but are slow to chase as water temperatures rise. Please discard the fishing line in the provided trash bins and receptacles.

 

Floyd Lamb Park/ Tule Springs ponds Angler Information Guide

06-05-2025

Stocking Updates

Stocked Species Inches Date Stocked Year to Date
1593Rainbow Trout8.202-03-20264368
1614Rainbow Trout8.201-26-20262775
1161Rainbow Trout8.601-07-20261161
1215Rainbow Trout8.512-22-202518866
1388Rainbow Trout9.012-16-202517651
1592Rainbow Trout8.612-10-202516263
1360Rainbow Trout9.012-02-202514671
1616Rainbow Trout8.511-24-202513311
1264Rainbow Trout9.211-20-202511695
1240Rainbow Trout10.011-10-202510431
210Channel Catfish18.610-03-20251749
245Channel Catfish18.809-19-20251539
238Channel Catfish19.508-09-20251294
300Channel Catfish18.506-12-20251056
240Channel Catfish19.205-15-2025756
4Largemouth Bass1204-14-20254
582Bluegill5-704-14-2025582
516Channel Catfish1604-11-2025516
1000Rainbow Trout9.503-05-20259191
1970Rainbow Trout8.602-19-20258191
2079Rainbow Trout10.002-04-20256221
1392Rainbow Trout10.001-28-20254142
1405Rainbow Trout9.601-14-20252750
1345Rainbow Trout9.801-07-20251345
1435Rainbow Trout9.612-17-202423477
1505Rainbow Trout 9.412-11-202422042
1735Rainbow Trout9.012-03-202420537
1420Rainbow Trout9.611-25-202418802
1270Rainbow Trout9.911-19-202417382
1385Rainbow Trout9.711-13-202416112
1450Rainbow Trout9.511-06-202414727
285Channel Catfish 18.010-19-20242125
275Channel Catfish 17.609-21-20241840
318Channel Catfish 18.008-09-20241565
378Channel Catfish1707-06-20241247
408Channel Catfish16.105-29-2024869
461Channel Catfish 16.404-26-2024461
3500Rainbow Trout9.403-13-202413277
2687Rainbow Trout10.102-28-20249777
1822Rainbow Trout9.702-15-20247090
1335Rainbow Trout9.602-07-20245268
1121Rainbow Trout10.201-24-20243933
1430Rainbow Trout9.401-09-20242812
1382Rainbow Trout9.501-04-20241382
1577Rainbow Trout 9.112-18-202319534
1473Rainbow Trout9.312-13-202317957
1553Rainbow Trout9.012-05-202316484
910Rainbow Trout11.111-29-202314931
1533Rainbow Trout9.511-20-202314021
1503Rainbow Trout9.111-14-202312488
1425Rainbow Trout9.611-06-202310985
957Channel Catfish15.605-31-2023957
2000Rainbow Trout8.503-24-20239560
2045Rainbow Trout10.203-02-20237560
1215Rainbow Trout10.102-07-20235515
1270Rainbow Trout9.901-30-20234300
1305Rainbow Trout9.901-24-20233030
950Rainbow Trout11.001-18-20231995
1045Rainbow Trout10.601-11-20231045

Pertinent Information

Only the largest, uppermost pond is stocked with fish, although, during high water level, a few game fish may freely move into the middle series of ponds. The entire shoreline of the upper pond is accessible to fishing except along parts of the west side where vegetation is dense. It is approximately 5 acres and has a maximum depth of about 15 feet. Water quality is generally good with spring flows helping to keep summer temperatures cooler compared to other urban ponds in the valley. The primary game fish are rainbow trout and channel catfish, which are stocked seasonally. Other species include bluegill, redear sunfish, green sunfish, crappie, and largemouth bass. These latter species are not regularly stocked, but fish habitat placed in the pond provides cover for reproduction and recruitment. Small spinners, Power Bait, salmon eggs, and flies are effective for rainbow trout. Use spinner baits and rubber worms to catch largemouth bass. There is no overnight camping, but there are improved day use areas with restrooms, shade shelters, picnic tables, and barbecues.

Floyd Lamb Park/ Tule Springs ponds Angler Information Guide