Stumpy Meadows Reservoir - Georgetown, CA

Lake Information

Fish Species: Rainbow Trout
Stumpy Meadows Reservoir, located near Georgetown in the Eldorado National Forest, California, offers a serene high-Sierra angling experience. Its primary draw is a robust trout fishery, featuring both regularly stocked rainbow trout and elusive brown trout, with occasional kokanee salmon presence.

Angling methodologies for trout predominantly involve trolling with spoons or Rapalas from boats, or bank fishing with PowerBait and worms. Fly fishing with nymphs and dry flies is also effective in calmer waters. The reservoir additionally supports populations of smallmouth bass, favoring rocky structures, and catfish, caught on traditional bottom baits.

Access is facilitated by multiple campgrounds and public boat launches, though lake levels can fluctuate. All anglers must possess a valid California fishing license. Strict adherence to current California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) regulations is compulsory, ensuring legal compliance and the sustainable management of this valuable high-country fishery.




Latest Fish Plants

Plant DateSpeciesSourceTotal Pounds
7-07-2025Rainbow TroutCDFW 
6-23-2025Rainbow TroutCDFW 
6-15-2025Rainbow TroutCDFW 
4-22-2025Rainbow TroutCDFW 
6-17-2024Rainbow TroutCDFW 


Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
3-28-2007 Stumpy Meadows Reservoir Fish Report 03-28-2007
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