Bill Kiene semi-retired
04-20-2006, 08:57 AM
The sun warms up these little ponds pretty fast which draws the bass and panfish into the shallows to get ready to spawn.
Most of these ponds don't get a lot of water flowing into them like the larger reservoirs like Folsom Lake so they get warmed up for fishing sooner.
I think Cameron Park Pond and Mather Pond are a couple of good ones with easy access. You can use a float tube, pontoon boat, canoe or kayak in these for better access to the fish.
'Rancho Nuclearous' (Rancho Seco) is another good choice. This is a beautiful clear pond that has some pretty big bass in it too. I think you can use a boat with electric motor in Seco.
These ponds have nice facilities for the family too.
http://www.smud.org/about/recreation/rancho.html
Most of these ponds don't get a lot of water flowing into them like the larger reservoirs like Folsom Lake so they get warmed up for fishing sooner.
I think Cameron Park Pond and Mather Pond are a couple of good ones with easy access. You can use a float tube, pontoon boat, canoe or kayak in these for better access to the fish.
'Rancho Nuclearous' (Rancho Seco) is another good choice. This is a beautiful clear pond that has some pretty big bass in it too. I think you can use a boat with electric motor in Seco.
These ponds have nice facilities for the family too.
http://www.smud.org/about/recreation/rancho.html