Lake Poway Fishing Overview
Located just 20 miles from San Diego within the Clyde E. Rexrode Wilderness area, Lake Poway may be small, but it promises more than just scenic hiking trails and abundant wildlife – it's a dream spot for anglers seeking big fish. Lake Poway is celebrated for its trophy rainbow trout, with many exceeding 10 pounds. The lake is stocked with rainbows throughout the winter. In past years, brown trout were stocked as well, so you may hook into one of these bruisers unexpectedly. Remember, if you're after trout, it's advisable to get started early...
Located just 20 miles from San Diego within the Clyde E. Rexrode Wilderness area, Lake Poway may be small, but it promises more than just scenic hiking trails and abundant wildlife – it's a dream spot for anglers seeking big fish.
Lake Poway is celebrated for its trophy rainbow trout, with many exceeding 10 pounds. The lake is stocked with rainbows throughout the winter. In past years, brown trout were stocked as well, so you may hook into one of these bruisers unexpectedly. Remember, if you're after trout, it's advisable to get started early. During the morning, these Poway trout tend to stay in shallow areas, near cover with easy access to deeper waters. As the day progresses, they tend to venture deeper and further away from the shoreline.
But trout aren't the only draw here. Lake Poway is also renowned for its largemouth bass, with many reaching low double digits. The lake boasts a bass record weighing over 14 pounds. Bluegill and trout-colored lures cast shallow can yield success early in the season. However, come mid-summer, when temperatures rise, bass tend to venture to cooler, deeper waters. That’s when finesse tactics become the ticket.
If catfish are your target, Lake Poway hosts both channel and blue catfish. The best strategy for these is evening or nighttime fishing during the summer months, preferably with live bait.
Lake Poway is usually open Wednesday through Sunday year-round. Shoreline fishing is permitted, and the lake offers boat rentals. Although privately owned boats, even non-motorized, aren’t allowed.
- Largemouth Bass: 14.1 lb (2024)
- Blue Catfish: 47 lb (2017)
- Channel Catfish: 28 lb (1981)
- Bluegill: 2 lb 8 oz (2002)
Latest Stockings
1,500 pounds |
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1,500 pounds |
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