Shaver Lake
Fresno County Salmon, Trout, Bass, Catfish, Crappie, Bullhead
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What's Biting - 2 months ago
Trout
Excellent
Kokanee Salmon
Good
Smallmouth Bass
Fair

Shaver Lake Fishing Overview

Water Description

Located in the Sierra National Forest, Shaver Lake is surrounded by dense pines and offers scenic mountain views with plenty of wildlife. It was originally formed by the damming of Stevenson Creek as part of the Southern California Edison Big Creek Hydroelectric Project. 18-inch Kokanee salmon are common here and are most active in the spring and fall when water is cooler. In higher-water years, Kokanee will spawn in the feeder creeks. Regardless of spawning events, they are heavily stocked each year to ensure a strong population. Rainbow trout...

Located in the Sierra National Forest, Shaver Lake is surrounded by dense pines and offers scenic mountain views with plenty of wildlife. It was originally formed by the damming of Stevenson Creek as part of the Southern California Edison Big Creek Hydroelectric Project.

18-inch Kokanee salmon are common here and are most active in the spring and fall when water is cooler. In higher-water years, Kokanee will spawn in the feeder creeks. Regardless of spawning events, they are heavily stocked each year to ensure a strong population.

Rainbow trout are also stocked in high numbers, including trophy-sized fish that reach up to 15 pounds. Many 3-5 pound rainbows reside near creek inlets, while the largest fish hang deeper and chase Kokanee. Rainbows will move throughout the lake seeking cool water.

Brown trout are stocked yearly as the CDFW aims to re-establish its once thriving population. Although currently, larger browns are few and far between, and most of the smaller browns end up becoming food for other species.

The smallmouth bass population is robust, but a dwindling crawdad population has stunted their growth substantially. The average catch is typically under a pound. Higher water levels early in the season provide more submerged structure and spark an increase in activity.

Brown bullhead catfish can be active in the late spring in shallower areas. Use caution when handling, as they are equipped with barbs on their pectoral fins.

Shaver Lake is just an hour’s drive from Fresno and has many resorts, lodges, hotels, and campgrounds. Two marinas offer public boat launches and much of the shoreline can be accessed by the public.

Species:
Rainbow Trout, Kokanee Salmon, Brown Trout, Smallmouth Bass, Black Crappie, Bullhead, Channel Catfish
Stocked Date:
Trout stocked 2 weeks ago - View Schedule
Boating / Access:
Open to all boating. Rentals available.
Geography:
Max Depth: 135 ft
Surface Area: 2,177 acres
Surface Elevation: 5,370 ft
Excellent Trout bite
Trout, Bass, Salmon
58°F Clear

Water temps have jumped into the mid-to-high 50s, and the spring trout action has been excellent. The CDFW has made three separate plants since the start of March, but the real headline is a plant of big rainbows by the Trophy Trout Project, a group focused on building Shaver Lake into a trophy trout fishery. Trollers are getting limits of trout...

Water temps have jumped into the mid-to-high 50s, and the spring trout action has been excellent. The CDFW has made three separate plants since the start of March, but the real headline is a plant of big rainbows by the Trophy Trout Project, a group focused on building Shaver Lake into a trophy trout fishery. Trollers are getting limits of trout (and some kokanee) on orange or pink hoochies. Casters from are connecting on trout, kokanee, and even smallmouth bass throwing rooster tails off points and transition zones. The good bite should continue throughout the warmer months.

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Good Kokanee Salmon bite
Trout, Kokanee Salmon
46°F Clear

Shaver Lake is still producing solid kokanee and trout action, but it varies by depth and time of day. Water temps are holding in the mid-40s, and while mornings have been cold, afternoons are settling into the low 50s. Kokanee are showing well on electronics, coming most consistently in the upper 10-15 feet, but also down to 30 feet. Fish are...

Shaver Lake is still producing solid kokanee and trout action, but it varies by depth and time of day. Water temps are holding in the mid-40s, and while mornings have been cold, afternoons are settling into the low 50s. Kokanee are showing well on electronics, coming most consistently in the upper 10-15 feet, but also down to 30 feet. Fish are running mostly 10-13 inches, with a few in the 14-15 inch range.

Trout action remains reliable and at times better than the kokanee bite, especially around Black Rock and the marina, where some larger trout have been taken trolling shallow passes in the top 10 feet.

Trolling speeds around 1.5 mph are producing on Wedding Rings, hoochies, and kokanee spinners for both kokanee and trout.

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