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Hesperia Lake
Hesperia · California
Lake
Freshwater
Hesperia Lake is a well-managed, pay-to-fish lake in San Bernardino County. Stocked by private hatcheries, the lake offers consistent fishing opportunities for rainbow trout and channel catfish throughout the year. Trout are stocked weekly during the cooler months and are commonly caught on PowerBait, nightcrawlers, and spinners. Catfish stocking intensifies in the summer, and night fishing is allowed, adding a unique appeal.
Other species include carp, bluegill, and sturgeon (occasionally). Carp are targeted using dough baits and corn. Sturgeon are rare but sometimes stocked for promotional events and can exceed 20 pounds.
As a private facility, Hesperia Lake does not require a California fishing license. Anglers must pay a daily fishing fee and adhere to the lake’s specific rules, including barbless hooks and a five-fish limit. Catch-and-release is not permitted for trout or catfish.
The lake includes shore fishing access only—boats and float tubes are not allowed. On-site amenities include bait shops, food concessions, restrooms, and a campground. It is ideal for family outings, beginners, and those looking for a guaranteed fishing experience with regular stocking.
Other species include carp, bluegill, and sturgeon (occasionally). Carp are targeted using dough baits and corn. Sturgeon are rare but sometimes stocked for promotional events and can exceed 20 pounds.
As a private facility, Hesperia Lake does not require a California fishing license. Anglers must pay a daily fishing fee and adhere to the lake’s specific rules, including barbless hooks and a five-fish limit. Catch-and-release is not permitted for trout or catfish.
The lake includes shore fishing access only—boats and float tubes are not allowed. On-site amenities include bait shops, food concessions, restrooms, and a campground. It is ideal for family outings, beginners, and those looking for a guaranteed fishing experience with regular stocking.
Fish species (4)
- Channel Catfish
- Lightning Trout
- Rainbow Trout
- Tilapia