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New Hogan Reservoir

Valley Springs · California

Lake Freshwater
New Hogan Reservoir, located in Valley Springs, California, stands as a premier angling destination, distinguished by its diverse and robust fish populations.

The reservoir is prominently known for its striped bass fishery. These formidable predators engage in aggressive feeding behaviors, frequently creating surface "boils" as they pursue baitfish. Successful engagement requires precise application of topwater lures during these active periods or effective trolling techniques utilizing shad-imitation presentations.

Beyond striped bass, New Hogan sustains a high-caliber black bass fishery, encompassing largemouth, smallmouth, and spotted bass. These species inhabit a range of aquatic structures and respond to standard angling methodologies including crankbait deployment, soft plastic presentations, and spinnerbait retrieval. Abundant catfish species—Channel, Blue, and Bullhead—are readily captured via bottom-fishing techniques employing cut or prepared baits.

Panfish, specifically crappie and various sunfish, are present in substantial numbers, offering consistent action, particularly when targeted near submerged cover. While primarily a warmwater impoundment, rainbow trout are also present, supplemented by periodic stocking efforts.

Access to New Hogan Reservoir is facilitated by comprehensive public infrastructure, including multiple boat launches and developed campgrounds. All anglers are mandated to possess a valid California fishing license. Strict adherence to current California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) regulations is imperative prior to engaging in any fishing activity, ensuring compliance and contributing to the sustained health of the fishery.

Fish species (10)

  • Black Crappie
  • Bluegill
  • Channel Catfish
  • Largemouth Bass
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Redear Sunfish
  • Smallmouth Bass
  • Spotted Bass
  • Striped Bass
  • White Crappie

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