Lake Davis
Plumas County Trout, Bass, Bullhead
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Lake Davis Fishing Overview

Water Description

Lake Davis is considered one of the premier trout fisheries in the state. The lake boasts lush weed beds and a wealth of insect hatches, contributing to remarkably healthy brown and rainbow trout (size and vigor to prove it). Lake Davis is relatively shallow, with an average depth of only 21 feet. In the spring and early summer, rainbows can be seen cruising the shallows in search of midge, damsel, and caddis hatches. During this period, fly fishing or casting from the shore can be particularly productive. However, the warmer temperatures of...

Lake Davis is considered one of the premier trout fisheries in the state. The lake boasts lush weed beds and a wealth of insect hatches, contributing to remarkably healthy brown and rainbow trout (size and vigor to prove it).

Lake Davis is relatively shallow, with an average depth of only 21 feet. In the spring and early summer, rainbows can be seen cruising the shallows in search of midge, damsel, and caddis hatches. During this period, fly fishing or casting from the shore can be particularly productive. However, the warmer temperatures of late summer typically drive the fish to cooler, deeper waters, making trolling in the deeper channels most effective. The browns follow a similar pattern but often remain shallower longer as the water warms.

A decent largemouth bass bite picks up during the summer, and brown bullhead are also available.

Beyond fishing, Lake Davis offers a variety of recreational activities, including camping, swimming, and mountain biking. A big positive for anglers is the prohibition of water skis and jet skis, as it tempers lake activity and noise throughout the year.

Species:
Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Brown Bullhead
Stocked Date:
Trout stocked 8 months ago - View Schedule
Boating / Access:
Boating allowed. No water-skis or jet skis.
Geography:
Avg Depth: 21 ft
Max Depth: 108 ft
Surface Elevation: 5,886 ft
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Normally, Lake Davis would be frozen over right now, but thanks to a warm, wet winter, there’s still open water to fish from the bank. Folks are primarily using Powerbait, Gulp Pinch Crawlers, and other scented bait... casting far out into sunny areas of the lake. Quality fish are being caught (16-18 inches), but fish are sluggish with the water...

Normally, Lake Davis would be frozen over right now, but thanks to a warm, wet winter, there’s still open water to fish from the bank. Folks are primarily using Powerbait, Gulp Pinch Crawlers, and other scented bait... casting far out into sunny areas of the lake. Quality fish are being caught (16-18 inches), but fish are sluggish with the water temperature in the low 30s. Stick to bait, as those casting spoons or spinners are finding very limited action.

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Another trout stocking is planned for this week by CDFW. Overall, action has been very good. Trollers are running spoons or blade/crawler combinations from 15 feet to the surface. Shore casters and throwing powerbait or nightcrawlers.

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