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Laguna Lake
Fullterton · California
Lake
Freshwater
Laguna Lake in Fullerton, CA, is a 7-acre urban fishery located within a well-maintained city park. This small, family-friendly lake offers seasonal angling opportunities for rainbow trout and channel catfish, supplemented by year-round fishing for largemouth bass and bluegill. Stocking is conducted by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, contingent on water conditions and regional priorities.
Rainbow trout are stocked during winter and early spring, typically from December through March. Anglers targeting trout use PowerBait, nightcrawlers, and small spinners or spoons. Fishing is most productive immediately after a stocking, particularly during early morning hours. In summer, catfish become the primary target species. Channel catfish respond best to chicken liver, cut mackerel, and stink baits fished on the bottom.
Resident populations of largemouth bass and bluegill add variety. Bass fishing peaks in spring and early summer and is best with plastics, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits near cover and shaded edges. Bluegill provide reliable action in shallow areas, especially for novice anglers using worms or small jigs.
Fishing is limited to the shoreline, and no watercraft are permitted. The park provides parking, restrooms, and walking paths, making the lake accessible and accommodating for all experience levels. A valid California fishing license is required for anglers 16 and older. Laguna Lake remains a reliable and approachable urban angling destination in northern Orange County.
Rainbow trout are stocked during winter and early spring, typically from December through March. Anglers targeting trout use PowerBait, nightcrawlers, and small spinners or spoons. Fishing is most productive immediately after a stocking, particularly during early morning hours. In summer, catfish become the primary target species. Channel catfish respond best to chicken liver, cut mackerel, and stink baits fished on the bottom.
Resident populations of largemouth bass and bluegill add variety. Bass fishing peaks in spring and early summer and is best with plastics, spinnerbaits, and crankbaits near cover and shaded edges. Bluegill provide reliable action in shallow areas, especially for novice anglers using worms or small jigs.
Fishing is limited to the shoreline, and no watercraft are permitted. The park provides parking, restrooms, and walking paths, making the lake accessible and accommodating for all experience levels. A valid California fishing license is required for anglers 16 and older. Laguna Lake remains a reliable and approachable urban angling destination in northern Orange County.
Fish species (2)
- Channel Catfish
- Rainbow Trout