Lake Davis - Portola, CA

Lake Information
Fish Species: | Rainbow Trout, Brown Trout, Largemouth Bass, Brown Bullhead |
Lake Davis, located near Portola in Plumas County, CA, is a renowned stillwater fishery tailored to fly anglers targeting rainbow trout. Covering over 4,000 acres, the lake offers excellent access, consistent insect hatches, and abundant trout ranging from 16 to 24 inches.
Fly fishing peaks during spring and fall. After ice-out, chironomid hatches dominate, drawing trout into the shallows where they can be targeted with indicator rigs and balanced leeches. As water warms, damselflies, callibaetis, and scuds also become active. The north end of the lake near Jenkins Point and Fairview provides the most productive fly water, particularly in the morning when surface activity is high.
Subsurface techniques are most effective, especially with chironomids and leeches under indicators or on slow intermediate lines. Dry fly opportunities arise during callibaetis hatches, particularly in calm weather. In fall, trout return to shallow zones, making stripping streamers along weed beds highly effective.
Lake Davis is open year-round and well-maintained by California State Parks, with ample parking, boat launches, and shoreline access. A float tube or small boat greatly enhances reach and presentation.
Due to its elevation and consistent insect activity, Lake Davis is one of the best instructional waters in the state, ideal for both novice and experienced anglers. Its combination of accessibility, reliable trout action, and scenic Sierra setting make it a must-fish destination for stillwater fly anglers.
Fly fishing peaks during spring and fall. After ice-out, chironomid hatches dominate, drawing trout into the shallows where they can be targeted with indicator rigs and balanced leeches. As water warms, damselflies, callibaetis, and scuds also become active. The north end of the lake near Jenkins Point and Fairview provides the most productive fly water, particularly in the morning when surface activity is high.
Subsurface techniques are most effective, especially with chironomids and leeches under indicators or on slow intermediate lines. Dry fly opportunities arise during callibaetis hatches, particularly in calm weather. In fall, trout return to shallow zones, making stripping streamers along weed beds highly effective.
Lake Davis is open year-round and well-maintained by California State Parks, with ample parking, boat launches, and shoreline access. A float tube or small boat greatly enhances reach and presentation.
Due to its elevation and consistent insect activity, Lake Davis is one of the best instructional waters in the state, ideal for both novice and experienced anglers. Its combination of accessibility, reliable trout action, and scenic Sierra setting make it a must-fish destination for stillwater fly anglers.
Lake Davis Whoppers
Species | Weight | Date | Report |
Rainbow Trout | 4 lbs. 7 oz. | 10-22-2018 | View Report |
Rainbow Trout | 4 lbs. | 6-14-2017 | View Report |
Rainbow Trout | 2 lbs. 13 oz. | 2-19-2023 | View Report |
Latest Fish Plants
Plant Date | Species | Source | Total Pounds |
6-09-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
5-19-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
5-05-2025 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
7-28-2024 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW | |
6-10-2024 | Rainbow Trout | CDFW |
Latest Fish Reports
Date | Report | Author |
6-8-2025 | Fishing continuous to be very good Fishing continuous to be very good,On Sunday we... more » |
Ed Dillard |
6-4-2025 | Lake Davis Fishing Report I have been fishing almost everyday at Lake... more » |
Ed Dillard |
5-27-2025 | Lake Davis Fishing Report I have been fishing on Lake Davis for... more » |
Ed Dillard |
5-21-2025 | Spring Derby is just around the corner Spring Derby is just around the corner. Link... more » |
J&J's Grizzly Store Staff |
4-21-2025 | Fishing conditions are rated as fair, with reports of successful catches As of April 2025, Lake Davis near Portola,... more » |
Mountain Hardware & Sports |
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