Milllerton Lake Fishing Map |
The lake is about half capacity and the bass action for the spotted version is continuing in the river arm but pretty deep at 20 to 30 feet has been the best bet. Fish above Finegold, Zoom Trick Blue, Gold, sculpin Worms patterns around deeper any rock protrusions.
Millerton Lake Quick Facts Fishing Information
Location: Millerton Lake is located 20 miles north east of
Fresno and 20 miles east of Madera in
central California. Size: More
than 3 miles wide at its widest point and more than 16 miles long back into the
river canyon. Millerton features 43 miles of shoreline.
Camping: Nearly 100 developed sites for tents, RVs and
trailers and nearly 40 primitive sites for tents at Fort Miller. A
boat-access-only camp is located at Temperance Flat with tables, stoves and
water.
Boating: Launching ramps are located on both sides of the
lake, south and north shores. No waterski-
ing is allowed east of the Finegold day-use area, hence, fishing is good upriver in the summer.
Species: Smallmouth, largemouth, spotted and striped bass,
catfish, American shad and crappie.
How to fish Millerton Lake and Where to find them:
Millerton Lake anglers will find a wide variety of warm-water dwellers in this large Central Valley water, including smallmouth, spotted, largemouth and striped bass.
The lake was formed in 1944 when the construction of Friant
Dam backed up the cold waters of the San Joaquin River.
It‘s a very large lake that features 43 miles of shoreline — it’s 3 miles wide at its widest point and stretches more than 16 miles long in Madera and Fresno counties. Needless to say, there’s a
lot of water — and you can always catch fish in this lake.
Most of the fish are,
indeed, bass, but anglers will find catfish and a smattering of crappie and
catfish. There are no trout, but anglers can head upriver for a quick rainbow
fix.
Smallmouth bass are by far the biggest attraction, and
although Millerton Lake bronzebacks don’t reach record- class proportions like Trinity Lake fish do, there are certainly some top quality bass to be had. There are a lot of throwbacks,
and anglers will probably catch three to
five sub-12-inch fish for every keeper,
but there some lunkers in there
too.
,Millerton has some of the best smallmouth bass fishing in this part of the country, Pine Flat is good too, but is the top smallmouth
bass fishery around, especially if they
fish the areas we've marked.
Best bass bets on Millerton
is Rocky points and coves on the
north side near the dam. Try Winchell Bay, Finegold Creek area, South shoreline
upriver from Finegold and Temperance Flat.
Anglers will find
smallmouth off the rocky points all over the lake, but the key to successful fishing is to fish all over on
the rocky points, but specifically anglers should look for odd-shaped points, rocks and coves for best results.
Boaters equipped with
fish finders will have a big advantage over those who don‘t. Because of its huge
size, Millerton would appear to be a difficult lake to fish, especially for the novice or first- time bass angler. But if you concentrate on
certain areas of the lake, you can always score.
Drive past Friant Dam
and start fishing rocky points and coves
on the north side. Throw 4-inch worms at the time of year when small- mouth
are getting ready to spawn. If temperature
is cold still, fish them real slow, the bass are still somewhat sluggish, but
anglers who jig the baits from the shallow shoreline to 30 feet of water
will catch fish.
Smallmouth will move into shallow water— 5 to 10 feet — in
mid- March and April when they spawn, then they’ll move back into deeper water.
For this latter time, throw nibbler (small grub like rubber worms) baits in
5 to 30 feet of water.
Later, start tossing
crankbaits and spinner- baits toward the shoreline. Winchell Bay is an excellent small-mouth bass
producer. lt features big, heavy rocks
and bass move in and out of there
before, during and after the spawn.
Work the rocky points and walls along the face of the scenic
area, but don’t spend too much time there. Head upriver and start fishing the
Finegold Creek area. This is an excellent small- mouth bass area, and bassers
should spend a lot of time throwing
baits toward all the shores.
One of the best ways to catch bass here is split-shotting because most all of the banks have a good angle that you can really walk it down. Grubs or California Worms are excellent
bass-catching baits, brown worms with an orange
tail or brown worms with a chartreuse
tail for the hungry smallmouth.
Moving upriver, anglers should concentrate their efforts on
the south side of the arm. There’s a good chance you'll hook a black bass in this area, as well as striped
bass are also numerous and fishing is
productive from March through July.
Temperance Flat is an
excellent largemouth and Kentucky
spotted bass producer, and anglers will
find some good striper action too.
Head east as far as you can go and you’ll catch blacks throughout
Tem- perance Flat. Blacks are also
available in front of the dam.
Improved campgrounds
for RVs, trailers and tents are available all over the lake, and there are some
excellent boat camps available at
Winchell Cove and Temperance Flat that
are accessible only to boaters.
During the summer,
Millerton attracts lots of water skiers,
but they can’t go past Finegold Creek,
and that’s good news for anglers
because the best bass fishing in the summer can be found in the cool San
Joaquin River channel as well as the dam
area. The early summer is hot for
top- water action, cast Rebel Pop-Rs, Cordells and Rapalas for blacks and stripers! The good fishing never seems to end at Millerton!
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