Cave Lake

Cave Lake was constructed in 1932, was purchased in 1971 by Nevada Department of Wildlife, and within a couple of years was transferred to Nevada Division of State parks. It is located entirely within Cave Lake State Park.

 

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Region
Eastern
County
White Pine
Type of water
Lake or Reservoir
Fishing Report

Cave Lake is lowered to minimum pool and unfishable.  Fish stocking will resume once the dam repairs are completed.  Please note that shoreline access at Cave Lake is closed to the public. Dam reconstruction is fully underway. For more information on Cave Lake, please contact the NDOW Ely Field Office

Cave Lake Angler Guide Information

02-15-2024

Pertinent Information

Cave Lake covers 32 surface acres with an average depth of 25 feet and a maximum depth of 60 feet. The reservoir consists of stocked rainbow and brown trout. The current state record for brown trout is 27 pounds 5 ounces, caught from Cave Lake back in 1984. Fishing is good all year long with ice fishing popular from December through March. Most trout fishing methods are productive in catching fish such as bottom fishing with salmon eggs, Power Bait, or nightcrawlers. Spinners also do well such as Mepps or Panther Martins. If fly fishing, try wooly bugger or nymph patterns with sinking line near Cave Creek inflow. The normal baits or bright colored jigs work well when ice fishing. Both Cave Creek (feeding the reservoir) and Steptoe Creek (exiting the reservoir) are home to wild, naturally spawned brown trout, but Steptoe Creek is additionally planted with hatchery rainbow trout. In addition, the lake is home to a large abundance of crayfish, which are easily caught from shore to provide for a delicious meal. Try using hot dogs or bacon at night with a minnow trap and net. There are a number of facilities in the park including an improved boat ramp and dock, picnic area, hiking trails, running water, fish cleaning station, restrooms, showers, and 34 camping sites with tables and fire pits. Fees are charged by Nevada State Parks to enter for the day or to camp.