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Current Conditions, Hot Bites & Pro Tips for Clear Lake Anglers
Clear Lake - Humboldt, CA
Fishing is heating up on Clear Lake, and now’s a great time to get out there! Water temps are hovering in the low 70s, and the bite has been solid across the board. Visibility is decent, with light algae starting to show in some areas but nothing that’s stopping the fish from feeding.
Bass are the main stars right now—post-spawn action is on, and they’re hitting hard around rocky points, docks, and submerged grass beds. Topwater lures are starting to produce early in the morning, while soft plastics and jigs are working well throughout the day. If you’re patient and methodical, you’ll likely get into some quality largemouth.
Crappie are stacking up around brush and dock pilings in 8 to 12 feet of water. Minnows and small jigs under floats are doing the trick, especially near Rattlesnake Island and Cache Creek. Expect steady action if you stay mobile and target structure.
Bluegill are active and biting, making it a great time to bring kids or beginners out. Use worms or small plastics near shallow weed lines and docks—simple setups are all you need for fun, consistent action.
Catfish are also starting to stir with the warming water. Chicken liver, stink bait, and cut mackerel have all been solid choices in deeper holes and along the rocky banks in the evening.
Don’t forget—anyone 14 or under must wear a life vest, and a valid California fishing license is required for adults. If you’re not sure how to get one, we’re happy to help before your trip.
Want to hit these hotspots with a local expert? Book a guided trip with Nemo’s Fishing Guide Service and fish with Captain John, who’s been guiding Clear Lake for 50 years. He knows exactly where to go and what’s biting.