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Bear Lake Area Fishing Spots

102 Fishing Spots California

The Bear Lake Area Fishing Spots in California encompasses 102 fishing destinations, including 67 hidden lakes and 35 vast reservoirs. Anglers visiting this region can expect productive waters holding Largemouth Bass, Catfish, and other popular gamefish, with opportunities ranging from quiet shore fishing to adventurous boat outings.

Local fishing conditions here are shaped by the region's geography and climate patterns. Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Many of these spots see less pressure than more well-known destinations, offering a more intimate fishing experience.

Experienced anglers in California recommend matching your technique to the specific water conditions in this zone. During warmer months, topwater action can be explosive at dawn and dusk on the lakes. As water temperatures drop, transitioning to slower presentations like jigs and drop-shot rigs produces consistent catches. Ice fishing is available during winter months in the northern portions, targeting panfish and walleye through the ice.

Most fishing spots in the Bear Lake Area Fishing Spots are accessible via paved roads, with many offering designated parking areas and clear trails to the water. Public boat ramps are available at the larger lakes, typically with no launch fee or a nominal daily charge. Several spots also have accessible fishing piers, making them suitable for anglers with mobility limitations. Cell service can be spotty in the more remote areas of this zone, so downloading offline maps before your trip is recommended.

All 102 Fishing Spots in This Zone

Lakes (67)

Baker Lake

📍 40.6476, -121.3778
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Bear Lake

📍 40.7677, -121.1041
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Blacks Lake

📍 40.8176, -121.1995
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Crater Lake

📍 40.6259, -121.0475
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Davis Pond

📍 40.8632, -121.1201
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Dry Lake

📍 40.9978, -121.0457
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Ebey Lake

📍 40.6951, -121.2224
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Government Lake

📍 40.7842, -121.3773
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Jacks Lake

📍 40.8109, -121.0275
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Jacks Lake

📍 40.8098, -121.0261
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Long Lake

📍 40.7961, -121.0592
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6618, -121.1954
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6662, -121.1993
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6654, -121.1951
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6627, -121.2022
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6651, -121.1971
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6636, -121.2004
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6611, -121.1986
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6648, -121.2040
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6616, -121.2005
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6642, -121.2044
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6630, -121.2015
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6640, -121.2057
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6627, -121.2050
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6616, -121.1962
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6641, -121.2030
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6662, -121.2019
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6635, -121.2035
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6667, -121.2012
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6628, -121.1993
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6658, -121.2002
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6656, -121.1980
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6628, -121.2041
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6642, -121.2004
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6601, -121.2039
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6615, -121.2015
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6641, -121.1991
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6625, -121.1969
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6643, -121.1983
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6628, -121.1945
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6668, -121.1998
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6634, -121.1987
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6618, -121.1993
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6652, -121.2013
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6639, -121.1962
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6624, -121.2009
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6661, -121.2010
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6639, -121.2016
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6646, -121.2021
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6624, -121.1999
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6635, -121.1951
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6675, -121.1995
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6619, -121.2023
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6648, -121.1953
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6647, -121.2009
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6624, -121.1981
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6654, -121.1987
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6622, -121.1948
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6633, -121.2056
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Poison Lake

📍 40.6630, -121.2001
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Schoonamaker Lake

📍 40.7803, -121.0444
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Schrode Lake

📍 40.8008, -121.1201
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Schrode Lake

📍 40.8017, -121.1212
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Schrode Lake

📍 40.8027, -121.1218
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Schrode Lake

📍 40.7980, -121.1202
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Straylor Lake

📍 40.8152, -121.0822
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Summit Lake

📍 40.6749, -121.3644
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Reservoirs (35)

Alcohol Jacks Reservoir

📍 40.8080, -121.3827
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Bainbridge Reservoir

📍 40.7965, -121.3729
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Bald Mountain Reservoir

📍 40.8735, -121.3923
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Ballard Reservoir

📍 40.7451, -121.2910
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Barrell Pit Reservoir

📍 40.7437, -121.0070
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Bear Valley Reservoir

📍 40.7842, -121.1308
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Bear Valley Reservoir

📍 40.7836, -121.1289
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Bear Valley Reservoir

📍 40.7787, -121.1213
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Bear Valley Reservoir

📍 40.7754, -121.1159
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Bear Valley Reservoir

📍 40.7854, -121.1319
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Bear Valley Reservoir

📍 40.7821, -121.1261
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Bear Valley Reservoir

📍 40.7775, -121.1196
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Beaver Creek Reservoir

📍 40.8168, -121.2564
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Bootleg Reservoir

📍 40.7535, -121.3046
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Busters Reservoir

📍 40.8104, -121.1554
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Catfish Reservoir

📍 40.8675, -121.0732
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Chico Flat Reservoir

📍 40.8534, -121.0919
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Chico Flat Reservoir

📍 40.8541, -121.0924
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Corders Reservoir

📍 40.8171, -121.1384
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Double Take Reservoir

📍 40.7818, -121.0255
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Half Cabin Reservoir

📍 40.6831, -121.2324
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Hoover Flat Reservoir

📍 40.9817, -121.0842
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Loomis Reservoir

📍 40.9596, -121.1433
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Moon Springs Reservoir

📍 40.8588, -121.3980
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Mule Deer Flat Reservoir

📍 40.9039, -121.2766
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Plum Valley Reservoir

📍 40.7204, -121.3970
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Porcupine Reservoir

📍 40.7626, -121.3765
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Railroad Reservoir

📍 40.7777, -121.1497
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Shoestring Reservoir

📍 40.7037, -121.0107
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Spring Gulch Reservoir

📍 40.9811, -121.1361
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Tamarack Reservoir

📍 40.6534, -121.3038
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Twin Ponds

📍 40.7675, -121.3573
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Wagontire Reservoir

📍 40.9508, -121.0685
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Wagontire Reservoir

📍 40.9509, -121.0687
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White Horse Reservoir

📍 40.6683, -121.0765
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Frequently Asked Questions

Fishing is productive from April through October, with spring and fall offering the best action. Water conditions, hatches, and fish behavior all vary by season, so checking recent local reports before your trip is always a good idea.

Many of the larger lakes in this zone have public boat launches and ramp access. Shore fishing is also available at numerous locations. Check individual spot details for specific access information.

The Bear Lake Area Fishing Spots includes 102 documented fishing locations across California. These range from small ponds and streams to large lakes, providing options for every skill level.

Yes, a valid California fishing license is required to fish at any location within this zone. Licenses can be purchased online through the California wildlife agency or at local bait shops.