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  1. Known as one of Northern California’s best bass fishing lakes, Lake Oroville is a sprawling reservoir that lies among the foothills of the Western Sierra. It’s a lake that offers year-round opportunities for great fishing.

  2. Although it's known as the best bass lake in California, Lake Oroville isn't a one-fish wonder. Anglers love fishing the lake for catfish, Chinook salmon, sturgeon, crappie, blue gill, mackinaw and, of course, several types of bass, including small and largemouth, spotted, red eye and Florida strain black bass. Lake Oroville Map.

  3. Jan 13, 2023 · Here’s the most recent and updated Lake Oroville Fishing Report – it gives you a quick and easy list of some really good fishing spots. If you’re looking for more detail on how to fish each spot scroll down into the article.

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  4. 1 day ago · Fishing. Fishing can only be described as outstanding at Lake Oroville State Recreation Area. Largemouth and Smallmouth Bass aren't the only type of fish you'll find in the lake. Chinook, Catfish, Mackinaw, Sturgeon, and Brown Trout can all be found in great quantities and great qualities.

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  5. Dec 7, 2020 · Fish information, photos, maps, and latest reports from Lake Oroville - Oroville, CA.

  6. Where to Fish on Lake Oroville. In the summer most of the trout and salmon seek out the cooler water in the deeper parts of the lake. Trolling in the deep water near the dam and the body of the lake will likely produce the most fish. Also try up the North Fork, trolling deep in the summer.

  7. Mar 1, 2024 · Fish­ing. Nation­al­ly renowned for its supreme bass fish­ing, Bass­mas­ter Mag­a­zine called Lake Oroville the “ best bass fish­ing spot in Cal­i­for­nia.” In addi­tion to both large­mouth and small­mouth bass, the lake is also home to Chi­nook salmon, cat­fish, mack­i­naw, stur­geon, white crap­pie, rain­bow and brown trout.

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