Lake Oroville Fishing Report – Spring Bass Bite Heating Up
Spring fishing at Lake Oroville is off to a fantastic start, and conditions are setting up for one of the best bass bites of the year. The lake is currently sitting about 40 feet below full pool, and water temperatures have reached 57 degrees, signaling the beginning of the spring transition for spotted bass.
Anglers are already seeing consistent action throughout the entire day, with solid numbers of fish being caught across the lake. As bass begin moving toward their pre-spawn patterns, fishing should continue to improve steadily over the coming weeks.
Best Techniques for Lake Oroville Bass Right Now
The Float and Fly technique has been the most productive method so far this spring. Anglers are finding success using leaders around 9 feet, allowing the fly to suspend naturally in the strike zone where pre-spawn bass are staging.
Fly anglers should also start incorporating streamers, which are already producing fish and should become even more effective as bass become more aggressive with warming water temperatures. The streamer bite is expected to continue improving over the next few weeks.
Topwater Season Is Right Around the Corner
While most fish are still holding slightly deeper, the Lake Oroville topwater bite is just around the corner. As temperatures continue to climb, anglers can expect surface activity to turn on within the next few weeks, providing some of the most exciting fishing of the year.
What to Expect Over the Next Two Months
Fishing at Lake Oroville is only going to improve as we move deeper into spring.
Early April: Expect bass to reach some of their largest sizes of the year as pre-spawn fish feed aggressively.
May: The lake typically produces high numbers of fish, making it one of the best months for consistent action.
With warming water, active fish, and multiple productive techniques available, this is prime time to fish Lake Oroville. If you are planning a Northern California bass trip, the next several weeks should offer some of the best opportunities of the season.
Between the improving Float and Fly bite, streamer fishing, and the upcoming topwater action, anglers have a lot to look forward to as spring fishing continues to ramp up.

