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Calaveras River

California

River Freshwater
The Calaveras River in California offers diverse fishing, from trout in its upper reaches to bass and catfish downstream. Rainbow trout are stocked by the CDFW, especially in cooler waters below New Hogan Dam, responding well to PowerBait, worms, or small spinners.

As the river flows towards the San Joaquin Delta, it transitions into a warmwater fishery, home to largemouth and striped bass, as well as various catfish species. Anglers target bass with crankbaits, soft plastics, or topwater lures, while catfish readily take cut bait or stink baits on the bottom. Seasonal runs of striped bass provide an exciting challenge.

Fly fishing for trout is possible with nymphs and dry flies, though tight quarters often require careful casting. Access points vary, with public parks offering bank access, but always be mindful of private property. A valid California fishing license is mandatory, and checking current CDFW regulations for specific sections and species is crucial before you cast a line on the Calaveras River

Fish species (3)

  • Chinook Salmon
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Steelhead
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