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Tioga Lake

Tioga Pass · California

Lake Freshwater
Tioga Lake, situated at nearly 9,600 feet near Yosemite National Park’s eastern gate, offers an exceptional alpine trout fishing experience. Renowned for its clear, cold waters, Tioga Lake consistently yields healthy populations of rainbow, brook, and brown trout. Anglers find peak fishing conditions from late spring through early fall, particularly in early mornings and evenings when trout feed actively near the surface.

Fly fishing is particularly rewarding here due to the crystal-clear visibility and ease of shoreline casting. Preferred methods include dry flies like caddis and mayflies, as well as small spinners and live baits such as worms and salmon eggs. Non-motorized boats and float tubes allow anglers access to deeper waters, increasing chances of catching larger specimens.

The lake’s compact size and accessible shoreline make it ideal for family-friendly fishing outings. Picnic facilities and basic amenities are available, enhancing comfort during extended stays. Visitors frequently enjoy wildlife sightings, adding to the allure of fishing in this serene alpine setting.

Due to its elevation, weather conditions at Tioga Lake can vary significantly; thus, anglers should prepare appropriately with layered clothing and necessary gear. Strict regulations by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife help maintain a robust fishery, making Tioga Lake a dependable and enjoyable destination for anglers seeking picturesque surroundings coupled with productive trout fishing.

Fish species (2)

  • Brook Trout
  • Rainbow Trout

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