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Fishing Report Shaver Lake Trophy trout and kokanee
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Fishing Report Shaver Lake Trophy trout and kokanee
SHAVER LAKE —In the Sierras,
there are plenty of trout lakes, but Shaver has trout, kokanee, crappie, catfish and a small population
of bass and bluegill.
In the Sierra
National Forest, 45 miles north-east of Fresno below Yosemite,
Shaver offers fishing in and campsites and recreational
facilities in the area provided by the Forest Service and the power company.
Nearby is Huntington
Lake, Lake Thomas A. Edison, and Florence
Lake, all in proximity to the John Muir Wilderness area.
Shaver is open for fishing and accessible all year, and can
offer good fishing just about any time. While it seems winter is ideal for its
big brown trout, spring rolls around for
crappie and summer heats up the kokanee fishing.
As or fishing report says, catfish and rainbow trout are all
year species in Shaver Lake. Bank fishermen can catch trout at Shaver Lake, along
the western shore, but get there earl to
avoid getting crowded.
As our fishing map shows,
Shaver Lake Lodge, the dam area and
the public launch and at the Sierra Marina, has access areas along the west side.
Right now, bank anglers and boats trolling are doing equally
well on 7- to 20-inch rainbows this spring. Shore baits are Nightcrawlers, crickets and salmon eggs. The end of April starts the shore fishing season. As our fishing map indicates, the dam area,
Camp Edison and the point by Shaver lake Lodge.
In the summer, you should try bank fishing from the rocks around the Tunnel Creek entry on the east side, but you need a boat to get there.
Trolling is otherwise the only option, all summer long, a
reputation for limits of rainbows between 12 to 16 inches and fat!
A flasher followed by
3 feet of leader and a Triple Teazer and the the No. 2 green frog or rainbow Needlefish is the ideal
set up here , but also Rebel and Rapala-types, tow piece, or broken-backs too, works.
You should fish about
three to five colors deep on leaded line,
from the surface down to five
colors. According to our fish map, the
dam, mouth of the coves, but the big fish come out of the middle, down deep
There are a lot of rocks
and snags around the edges.
According to our fish report, a brown of 22 pounds was taken and in May or
June they are near the surface, chasing rainbows, but after the spring, they go
deep.
April and May are considered
the crappie time at Shaver Lake. Look for the hand-sized crappie in any of the various coves around Shaver, and around structures such as docks. Use a white or yellow jig about 3 or 4 feet
under a clear bobber. Reel it in slowly;
avoid any jerks.
Anglers can catch bullhead catfish much of the year around
the lake, usually smallish at 8 to 10 inches, with Night-crawlers, fished day
or night, are what attracts them. The
best place is Catfish Cove, not surprisingly, as our fishing map shows.
Kokanee are caught May through September on Shaver. Use the same rigs as
trolls as trout and they range was between 12 and 18 inches.
There are bass in the lake, both largemouth and smallmouth,
but not in huge numbers, but fish around the stumps and marsh grass found
throughout the lake if they want to find them. Bluegill in the high summer are in
coves .
As our fishing map shows, you can stay at the Forest Service
campground at Dorabelle Cove, and the SCE grounds at Camp Edison have lots of
spaces for RVs or tents, with full services. The public boat launch, and a Marina where you can rent fishing boats, etc.
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