Fishing Hot Spots Topo Maps for California
Each detailed map provides depth, contours, structure, boat ramps, and updated fishing information, with productive spots marked on the map. Each map also has lat/long grid and GPS coordinates. Includes GPS coordinates for specific features. Fishing tips and techniques are included. Map size is 24" x 36" and folds down to a convenient 4" x 9" size. Maps are printed on waterproof, tear-resistant paper. The special composite of the maps makes it easy for you to make notes right on your map for future reference. Lake Casitas Find two levels of bass, normal and trophy. The big bass feed on stocked rainbow trout and grow to monster proportions. Clear Lake California's largest inland lake. This shallow lake is rated superb for largemouth bass. Catfish and crappie run large as well. Folsom Lake Anglers must learn to adapt to changing water levels to successfully catch fish from this reservoir. Most targeted species include rainbow trout, smallmouth and largemouth bass. Lake Camanche Radical shifts in the shoreline provide constantly changing cover, requiring anglers to fish each section of the lake as a distinct body of water. Rainbow trout are abundant. Lake Isabella Family angling and fly-fishing are two types of fun-filled activity here. Rainbows, largemouth bass, crappie and catfish are common. Lake Piru This lake's significant water level fluctuation is both good and bad. Drawdowns allow habitat to grow and provide good spawning areas. On the flipside, it forces the fish into deeper water. Where they are harder to find. Lake Sonoma Some of the best fishing here comes at night, as daylight drives the fish deep. Bass are targeted in 20-40 feet of water. Millerton Lake If you put in a little extra time and effort, Millerton is an excellent lake. Most fish are skittish because of the clear water and changing levels.


