Specializing in Light Tackle Angling Adventures Bucks Lake Marina


Home



Hotels and Lodging

Local Guides

Fishin' Holes

What's Cookin'

Corprate and Group Services

Advertising Info.

Contact Us


Fishin' Holes


Below is a list of popular places to fish in and around Plumas County

Lake Almanor

Covering 52 sq. miles Lake Almanor is regarded as one of California’s best trout and salmon fisheries. It is host to populations of Browns, Rainbows, as well as Land Locked Salmon. Spring and fall are hot times to be on the water.

Bucks Lake

Offers a wide variety of angling possibilities; with Brookies, Browns, Rainbows, Kokanee, and the ever sought after Lake Trout. The Lakers get hungry just after ice out, and the summer Kokanee action can't be beat.

Lake Davis

Rainbows are the order of the day, with an occasional Brown thrown in. Davis with its abundant food supply produces fish that grow thick and fight hard. Spring time produces fishing conditions that can only be called “insane”. Quality fish are available during the summer with the bite really picking up again in the fall.

Eagle Lake

At 22,000 surface acres it is the second largest natural body of water in California. It is home of the hard fighting Eagle Lake Rainbow. If you want to test your light tackle abilities Eagle lake is for you. You don’t want to miss this one in late fall.

Gold Lake

One of the most relaxing lakes to fish in the area. At a mile and a half long and three quarters of a mile wide don’t let its size fool you it holds some lunker Lake Trout. Just like Bucks Lake, when the ice comes off the “big boys” want to eat.

Others

Frenchman Res., Little Grass Valley Res., Butt Lake, Antelope Lake, and The Middle Fork of the Feather River