Kern River

River Information

Fish Species: Rainbow Trout
The Kern River is one of California’s most diverse and dynamic fisheries, stretching from the Sierra Nevada high country to the arid foothills of Bakersfield. The Upper Kern, located above Lake Isabella, offers classic mountain trout fishing, with frequent stockings of rainbow trout and a backdrop of steep canyons and granite formations. This stretch is well-suited to fly fishing with dry flies, nymphs, and streamers.

The Lower Kern, below Isabella Lake, provides a markedly different angling experience, with slower, warmer waters supporting smallmouth bass, catfish, and carp. This section is ideal for spinning gear and bait fishing, especially during the warmer months.

Anglers should monitor river flow levels carefully—spring runoff can make fishing hazardous, while late summer and fall provide safer, clearer conditions. Camping is readily available throughout the region, and fishing access is abundant. Portions of the river are governed by wild trout regulations, so reviewing current CDFW rules is a must.

With a mix of stocked and wild fish, rugged wilderness settings, and multiple fishing styles available, the Kern River is a must-visit location for serious freshwater anglers in California.

Camping is widely available in Sequoia National Forest, and the river’s proximity to towns like Kernville makes it convenient for extended fishing trips. However, anglers should be prepared for swift water, rugged terrain, and seasonal wildfire closures. Despite these challenges, the Kern River remains one of California’s top inland fisheries for those seeking variety, solitude, and mountain beauty.




Latest Fish Reports

Date Report Author
9-19-2025 Trout fishing along the 20-mile stretch of the Kern has been steady
Trout fishing along the 20-mile stretch of the... more »
Chad Burton and Chris Borden
9-12-2025 The Upper Kern continues to produce steady action
The Upper Kern continues to produce steady action... more »
Chad Burton and Chris Borden
9-5-2025 The Upper Kern continues to provide steady fishing
The Upper Kern continues to provide steady fishing... more »
Chad Burton and Chris Borden
8-29-2025 Upper Kern anglers are reporting steady action on both holdover and wild trout
Upper Kern anglers are reporting steady action on... more »
Chad Burton and Chris Borden
8-22-2025 Anglers are starting to see more native trout showing compared to holdovers
The Upper Kern has not been stocked for... more »
Chad Burton and Chris Borden

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