Pelican Lake
Fish Spot Details
| Fish Species: | Striped Bass, Channel Catfish, Rainbow Trout, Largemouth Bass, Black Crappie, Common Carp, Bluegill, Redear Sunfish, White Crappie |
Pelican Lake, situated within the Mojave Narrows Regional Park system, is a small yet productive public fishery offering seasonal angling for rainbow trout, channel catfish, and warmwater species. The lake is regularly stocked by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, with trout stocked from late fall through spring and catfish during the summer months.
Trout fishing is most productive following stockings and is best with PowerBait, nightcrawlers, and small spinners. Channel catfish are targeted in summer evenings using cut bait, liver, and commercial stink baits. Sunfish species such as bluegill and redear provide consistent action for youth anglers, particularly near shoreline vegetation. Largemouth bass are present in limited numbers and respond to plastics and spinnerbaits near submerged structure.
Shore fishing is the only method permitted—boating is not allowed. The lake includes well-maintained piers, restrooms, shaded picnic areas, and paths for easy access. Anglers aged 16 and older must possess a valid California fishing license, and the park charges a modest day-use fee.
Pelican Lake is ideally suited for beginners, families, and local anglers seeking an easy, year-round fishery in the High Desert. With reliable stocking, clean facilities, and accessible shoreline, it remains a dependable destination for casual freshwater fishing.
Trout fishing is most productive following stockings and is best with PowerBait, nightcrawlers, and small spinners. Channel catfish are targeted in summer evenings using cut bait, liver, and commercial stink baits. Sunfish species such as bluegill and redear provide consistent action for youth anglers, particularly near shoreline vegetation. Largemouth bass are present in limited numbers and respond to plastics and spinnerbaits near submerged structure.
Shore fishing is the only method permitted—boating is not allowed. The lake includes well-maintained piers, restrooms, shaded picnic areas, and paths for easy access. Anglers aged 16 and older must possess a valid California fishing license, and the park charges a modest day-use fee.
Pelican Lake is ideally suited for beginners, families, and local anglers seeking an easy, year-round fishery in the High Desert. With reliable stocking, clean facilities, and accessible shoreline, it remains a dependable destination for casual freshwater fishing.
Latest Fish Reports
| Date | Report | Author |
| 3-27-2019 | Trout Bite is Going San Bernardino Park Staff checked in with an... more » |
San Bernardino Parks Staff |
| 2-26-2015 | Pelican Lake Fish Report Last week's high winds cleared most of the... more » |
Utah Division of Wildlife |
| 2-20-2015 | Pelican Lake Fish Report The lake is now mostly ice-free. Roughly two-thirds... more » |
San Bernardino Parks Staff |
| 7-23-2014 | Pelican Lake Fish Report Depending on their timing, anglers report good... more » |
Utah Division of Wildlife |
| 2-4-2014 | Pelican Lake Fish Report Anglers report spotty fishing. We've had reports of... more » |
San Bernardino Parks Staff |
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