Lake Shasta Trout, Bass, and Salmon Fishing Guide

NOTE: We are not currently accepting reservations for fishing on Lake Shasta. We’ll update this page when that changes.

Lake Shasta has excellent fishing for bass, trout, and landlocked salmon. It’s a fun trip, with lots of action for all ages. Bass in particular are very abundant in this lake, and overall fishing can be some of the most action-packed ever. Your Lake Shasta fishing guide, Kevin Brock, will show you exactly where the fish are biting best.

If you want to just go and catch a bunch of fish, this trip is for you. The weather is warm, and fish catching is easy. These can be very popular fun-filled family trips.

Cost: All guided fishing trips are full day trips and cost $275 per person. This includes all rods, tackle, safety equipment, fish cleaning and a knowledgeable professional fishing guide.

What to bring:

  • Current California (CA) fishing license
  • 2nd rod stamp (optional)
  • Sunscreen
  • Camera
  • Sunglasses
  • Ice chest for your lunch, drinks and fish
  • Layers of clothing – it’s cool in the morning and warm in the afternoon
  • PFA – Positive Fishing Attitude

Lake Shasta – At a Glance

Best fishing is in May and June

Easy fishing for entire family, including kids

Excellent trip for all fishermen from beginners to experts

Large Groups, corporate accounts, private parties, and exclusive boats are available

Half-day trips are available – call for availability and details

Call Kevin Brock today at 800-995-5543

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