Things to do in and around Fallon, Nevada that don't cost a lot of money.
Showing posts with label Fishing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fishing. Show all posts
Friday, September 5, 2014
Current conditions at Lake Lahontan Churchill County, Fallon,Nevada
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Soda lakes, Fallon Nevada
Soda Lakes
Big Soda and Little Soda Lake have a long history. They're one of the few places where you can find naturally occurring soda water. (From which baking soda was made by evaporating the water.) At one time mining operations were set up to mine the soda. As a result swimming in the lakes is like swimming in a bathtub full baking soda. Stories of its health benefits and it's ability to heal infections have lingered over the years. How true the stories are, we don't know.At various times throughout the year the lakes can be a little on the icky side due to algae. But if you're looking for something different this is it. You won't find fish in these lakes as the soda content is too high. Fogs and muskrats are about the only thing you'll find. For many years there have been discussions on turning the lakes into a park but no one has yet stepped forward with funds to do so. The soda content in Little Soda Lake has been dropping slowly over the years and some discussion about planting fish in one of the lakes have been discussed.
As a kid I used to go with my sister and her friends late at night to go swimming in one of the scariest places to go swimming at night. Ghost stories of female babies being drowned in the lake were the usual fireside stories. And how if you were ever caught alone in the lake, the ghosts of drowned babies and children would swim up to grab you and pull you down. My own experience was being dared to go into the lake late at night, hearing a baby cry and then something touching me in the dark. My sister and her friends had quite the laugh as I came screaming out of the lake. You see muskrats which can be quite playful, also sound like crying babies. And when one of them decides to play tag with you, in the middle of the night, in a dark Lake, don't forget, it's just a story.
Although it is not the easiest place to get to or to find it can be worth the trip. It is one of Fallon's hidden places. I do not recommend going by car as the roads are not maintained and in some places 4 wheel drive is recommended. Finding the lakes is the first obstacle you must overcome. The second is once you have found the lakes, getting down to them. Unless you approach from the Southwestern side. Be aware that some of the southern shores are bordered by private property . The lakes reside in the bottom of two volcanic vents and the northern and eastern shores are surrounded by a very high and dangerously steep embankments several hundred feet high. Do not attempt to enter lake from this side. An un-maintained dirt road circles Big Soda but parts of the Western side may require four-wheel-drive. Especially in wet weather as parts of the road are adobe clay and it turns to wet slippery clay in the rain.
During duck-hunting season you may run into duck hunters who favor the area because of migrating geese using the lakes as a stopover .
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Liberty Park
The Churchill County/University Research Park & Fishing Pond
"Liberty Park"
The park has many amenities which include , an enclosed dog play area , play gym for the kids , open field set up for soccer and a very nice fishing pond with picnic tables and benchs . Nevada fishing regulations do apply to fishing at the pond and their is a limit of five fish per person . The fishing pond is open dusk to dawn and kids under the age of 12 do not require a fishing license.
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Liberty Park Fishing Pond Must be good fishing if he's hanging around. |
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