Dixon Lake Fish Report for 12-28-2025
Dixon Lake Fishing Report

Dixon Lake Fishing Report
12-28-2025
by Dixon Lake Staff
(760) 839-4680
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Park Hours: 6:00AM to 5:00PM
Vehicles/persons in the park after hours subject to citation.
Updated Park hours are always visible on entrance sign.
Boats must return to dock by 4:00PM.
Last Plant: 1000lbs of Trout on Wednesday December 17th
Next Plant: 1000lbs of Trout on Wednesday December 29th
Water Temperature: At surface (readings taken on November 18th): 61.16°F
At 15 feet: 61.16°F
Dissolved Oxygen: At surface (readings taken on November 18th): 9.46 mg/L
At 15 feet: 9.34 mg/L
Water Level: Low (reading taken on November 18th)
Water Clarity: Great 28’ (reading taken on November 18th)
Important Rules:
- Daily fishing permits are required. They can be purchased from concession stand at Dixon Lake when fishing. Please have your permit with you at all times. All anglers are subject to Ranger permit checks while fishing. Pricing: Adults $10 (16 and older), Seniors $7 (over 60), Youth $7 (8-15)
- Second Rod purchase required for more than one fishing line in the water. Cost: $4
- California State Fishing License is not valid nor required at Dixon Lake.
- No private watercraft of any kind are allowed. No swimming or wading is allowed as Dixon Lake is a drinking water source.
- Clean up your fishing line and save a life. Littering/failure to remove snagged and discarded fishing line is subject to citation. Littered fishing line results in a significant number of dead animals every year.
- Parking is free Monday-Friday. $5 on weekends and holidays.
Trout (Limit 5 per person): Once caught, Trout cannot be returned to the water. These stocked fish often die when subject to catch and release. Trout season runs all the way to April with stocks every Wednesday! Catches so far have showcased beautiful, sizable lighting trout.
Where to Catch: The shoreline around Trout Cove and Whisker Bay are consistent hotspots.
Best Bait: Power bait, nightcrawlers, salmon eggs
Catfish (Limit 5 per person): Catfish prefer feeding on organic matter at the bottom of the lake. Due to the current lower water level, catch is likely to go up as there will be less distance in between you and a big catfish. Catfish are nocturnal scavengers, so the best time for them is either early morning or around sunset, however good bait and patience can snag you a couple at any time of the day. Dixon Lake has produced some monster catfish, including a confirmed 69 pounder.
Where to Catch: Out by the buoy line and Whisker Bay.
Best Bait: Anything smelly such as mackerel or garlic shrimp.
Largemouth Bass (Limit 2 per person, must be 12 inches minimum): Since the Trout stocks started, Bass have been more active. Largemouth Bass are ambush predators, meaning they like to hide in and around structures and heavily grown algae beds, waiting for a tasty snack to swim by before striking.
Where to Catch: Recently, piers 3 and 4.
Best Bait: Roboworms, senkos, dropshots
Bluegill (Limit 25 per person): This small fish is a great target for newer anglers.
Where to Catch: Jack Creek Area nearby aquatic vegetation (tules).
Best Bait: Powerbait, freshwater shrimp
Recent Catches:
Catfish:
- Kirk and Barbara caught 10 catfish between them using shrimp near the buoy line with the biggest being 7lbs on 10-18-2025.
- Raul Pizarro caught a whopping 62lbs Catfish at Whiskey Bay on 2/8/24.
Bass:
- Tom Bates caught a 15.25 inch 3 lb Bass on the left side of the buoy line on 8/13/2025.
- David Contano 18 lbs 6/30/2020
Trout:
- Kali Brian caught a 5.33lb Rainbow Trout with pink power bait on May 13th 2025.
- Hugo Garcia caught a 13lbs Trout at Pier 1 on 3/30/23.
- Jason, Kayden, Caleb, and Shaun Casison all together managed to catch 14 trout in Trout Cove on 12/13/23, an impressive family achievement!
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