Lake Kaweah - CA
Lake Information
| Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout |
Lake Kaweah, located in Tulare County near the southern gateway to Sequoia National Park, is a dynamic reservoir fishery catering primarily to warmwater species anglers. Spanning up to 1,900 surface acres when full, the lake offers year-round fishing opportunities for largemouth and spotted bass, crappie, bluegill, catfish, and, on occasion, rainbow trout. Its rocky shoreline, submerged brush, and steep drop-offs create productive structure for targeting fish across seasons.
Largemouth bass are the main attraction, with peak activity during the spring spawn and strong topwater action in summer and early fall. Anglers use soft plastics, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits to cover water around submerged timber, brush piles, and steep banks. Spotted bass are also present and often suspend off deeper ledges and points, offering consistent action even during warmer months.
Crappie and bluegill provide dependable fishing, especially in coves and creek arms with cover. Crappie respond best to jigs and live minnows, while bluegill favor worms and mealworms. Catfish are active from late spring through fall and can be caught at night using cut bait or chicken liver near rocky shorelines and inflows.
Occasional trout plants in cooler months offer additional opportunity, usually near the dam. With its mixed-species appeal, varied structure, and seasonal diversity, Lake Kaweah is a must-visit fishery in California’s Sierra foothills.
Largemouth bass are the main attraction, with peak activity during the spring spawn and strong topwater action in summer and early fall. Anglers use soft plastics, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits to cover water around submerged timber, brush piles, and steep banks. Spotted bass are also present and often suspend off deeper ledges and points, offering consistent action even during warmer months.
Crappie and bluegill provide dependable fishing, especially in coves and creek arms with cover. Crappie respond best to jigs and live minnows, while bluegill favor worms and mealworms. Catfish are active from late spring through fall and can be caught at night using cut bait or chicken liver near rocky shorelines and inflows.
Occasional trout plants in cooler months offer additional opportunity, usually near the dam. With its mixed-species appeal, varied structure, and seasonal diversity, Lake Kaweah is a must-visit fishery in California’s Sierra foothills.
Latest Fish Plants
| Plant Date | Species | Source | Total Pounds |
| 11-17-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 4-22-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 1-19-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 12-08-2024 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
| 11-17-2024 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW |
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 11-28-2025 | The lake held at 14 percent of capacity last week, and fishing was fair overall with bass offering the best action The lake held at 14 percent of capacity... more » |
Chad Burton and Chris Borden |
| 11-21-2025 | Kaweah Lake rose to 14 percent of capacity, and anglers reported fair fishing Kaweah Lake rose to 14 percent of capacity,... more » |
Chad Burton and Chris Borden |
| 11-14-2025 | The lake held at 11 percent capacity, and fishing was fair overall The lake held at 11% capacity, and fishing... more » |
Chad Burton and Chris Borden |
| 11-7-2025 | Kaweah Lake remained at 11 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing was good Kaweah Lake remained at 11 percent of its... more » |
Chad Burton and Chris Borden |
| 10-31-2025 | The lake rose to 11 percent of its storage capacity, and fishing was fair The lake rose to 11 percent of its... more » |
Chad Burton and Chris Borden |
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