Lake Hemet Fishing Overview
Surrounded by the stunningly beautiful San Jacinto Mountains, Lake Hemet holds a varied fishery for both cold and warm water species. The lake is especially known for its rainbow trout, generously stocked by the CDFW during winter and early spring. Largemouth bass, catfish, and bluegill also inhabit the waters of Lake Hemet. Unlike some nearby lakes, Lake Hemet rarely sees overwhelming crowds, making it a peaceful spot for fishing most of the time. Fishing can often be unpredictable; some days fish just won’t bite, but when they do, both the...
Surrounded by the stunningly beautiful San Jacinto Mountains, Lake Hemet holds a varied fishery for both cold and warm water species. The lake is especially known for its rainbow trout, generously stocked by the CDFW during winter and early spring. Largemouth bass, catfish, and bluegill also inhabit the waters of Lake Hemet.
Unlike some nearby lakes, Lake Hemet rarely sees overwhelming crowds, making it a peaceful spot for fishing most of the time. Fishing can often be unpredictable; some days fish just won’t bite, but when they do, both the action and the size are impressive. The optimal times to fish are during the seasonal transitions, whether from warm to cool or vice versa. Both bass and trout are particularly active during these periods.
For those wishing to extend their visit, camping facilities are available. However, direct water contact is restricted, except within the designated swim zones. Inflatable boats are not permitted, but most boats over 10 feet are. Make sure to familiarize yourself with additional rules and regulations before heading out on your fishing trip.
- Largemouth Bass: 11 lb 8 oz
- Rainbow Trout: 8 lb 8 oz
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