Gull Lake
June Lake · California
Lake
Freshwater
Gull Lake is the hidden gem of the June Lake Loop, distinguished by its trophy wild brown trout and supportive holdover rainbows. At 7,100 feet, its modest 110-acre footprint belies a rich fishery bolstered by CDFW stockings and strong natural reproduction. Access is straightforward via Highway 158, with a well-maintained campground offering multiple shore fishing opportunities.
Peak fishing spans late June through early October. In early season, trout feed heavily in shallow inlet bays; PowerBait and salmon eggs along the eastern shore excel. Fly anglers employ nymph droppers and emergers during prolific caddis and mayfly hatches. As surface temps rise, trout retreat to deeper pockets; intermediate sinking lines and streamer patterns that mimic leeches and scuds are essential.
Non-motorized watercraft are permitted, and float tube anglers frequently access mid-lake structure. Trolling with small spoons yields rainbows in open water. The lake’s high-elevation setting demands preparedness for rapid weather shifts. Overall, Gull Lake stands out as a serene, accessible, and trophy-capable fishery, making it a high priority for serious Sierra anglers.
Peak fishing spans late June through early October. In early season, trout feed heavily in shallow inlet bays; PowerBait and salmon eggs along the eastern shore excel. Fly anglers employ nymph droppers and emergers during prolific caddis and mayfly hatches. As surface temps rise, trout retreat to deeper pockets; intermediate sinking lines and streamer patterns that mimic leeches and scuds are essential.
Non-motorized watercraft are permitted, and float tube anglers frequently access mid-lake structure. Trolling with small spoons yields rainbows in open water. The lake’s high-elevation setting demands preparedness for rapid weather shifts. Overall, Gull Lake stands out as a serene, accessible, and trophy-capable fishery, making it a high priority for serious Sierra anglers.
Fish species (4)
- Brown Trout
- Lahontan Cutthroat
- Rainbow Trout
- Sacramento Perch