Your Favorite Lake in California

Started by calincalif50, November 15, 2006, 09:39:56 AM

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finesse13

With so many lakes with in a one or two hour drive , I would have to say my favorites are 1) The CA Delta 2) Clear Lake 3) Don Pedro 4) New Melones 5) McClure. I will be fishing some new to me lakes next year like Oroville , Bullards Bar , Salt springs.


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Pat Dilling

In order:  Clear Lake, Oroville, Shasta, New Melones, Camp Far West, Berryessa.  I also like the Delta, but just have not been fishing it much lately.
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Mike Cork

I've fished from Castaic just north of Los Angeles to Shasta in Northern Cal.

There is a lot of awesome water and to pick one would be nearly impossible. But if I had too, it would be the Delta or Clear Lake, and the only reason is vegetation. I love fishing vegetation. But it's hard to pass up the numbers days I had on Oriville, when you catch a hundred bass a day, that's fun...

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Hobious

The Delta, and Clearlake.  this year, Clearlake has been a disappointment for the most part.  no biggies.

Berryessa and Lake Sonoma have been fun.  Camanche almost killed me, so that is my least favorite lake.  haha.


i'm an explorer.  i have a secret lake i am not talking about, and two local lakes 7 mins from my home.  but Shasta was fun, as well.  i am lucky to be near so much water that is fishable year round.

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skidemn

Lake Perris, Lake Hodges and Lake San Vicente are my favorite SoCal lakes, however Hodges is now closed to boats since the launch ramp is out of water. It's going to be float tubes an kayaks for the foreseeable future until the dam is fixed there. Perris is probably my favorite of them all since I grew up walking the shoreline and have fond memories of catching those super aggressive spotted bass in a once world record class fishery. It's a damn same what happened to it, but there is still great bass fishing to be had, albeit all Florida bass now.


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