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North Lake

Bishop · California

Lake Freshwater
North Lake, a smaller yet exquisitely charming high-elevation lake nestled within the renowned Bishop Creek Canyon, consistently ranks as a favored destination among both float tubers and shore anglers. Despite its modest size, which lends to an intimate angling experience, North Lake consistently delivers exceptional trout fishing opportunities. This productivity is largely due to its diligent stocking regime, heavily supplied with Rainbow Trout by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and further enhanced by private plants of trophy-sized trout from local businesses, providing exciting prospects for larger catches. Beyond these planted fish, North Lake also harbors resident populations of wild Brown and Brook Trout, adding a layer of diversity and challenge. Shore access is generally very good, allowing anglers to spread out. Float tubing is particularly effective, enabling silent maneuverability to reach deeper, less pressured sections. Conventional tactics like bait fishing with PowerBait, salmon eggs, or worms are highly effective from shore, while float tubers often succeed with small spoons, spinners, or by fly fishing with nymphs and streamers. The scenic beauty of North Lake, particularly its vibrant fall foliage, enhances the angling experience. Its advantageous proximity to other celebrated fishing locations within the Bishop Creek Canyon makes North Lake an excellent and often essential stop on a comprehensive multi-lake Eastern Sierra fishing itinerary. This combination of consistent stocking, diverse fish populations, excellent access, and stunning natural aesthetics firmly establishes North Lake as a cherished gem in the region's angling landscape.

Fish species (2)

  • Brook Trout
  • Rainbow Trout

265 nearby spots · Center 37.2315, -118.6138 · Zoom 13 · Perimeter from OSM