Since I don't have a watercraft of any kind, I was wondering how easy or difficult it is to get to trout from the shore/old wooden piers or the new ones at near the day use area
Since I don't have a watercraft of any kind, I was wondering how easy or difficult it is to get to trout from the shore/old wooden piers or the new ones at near the day use area
If you read the Rancho Seco thread under the warmwater forum, there's a mention of rental boats available at Rancho. Otherwise, shoreline access is good around most of the lake. Also, there's a trail and several piers spaced around the shoreline. If Trout is your target, I've only seen them caught in the cove on the east end and around the dam. I don't fish trout down there so others are a better source for info.
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Plenty of people get the trout from shore. They are almost always within easy casting distance. As are bass, crappei, and bluegills.
I just got an 8 pound + trout last Saturday.
So long and thanks for all the fish!!!
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Thanks Scott.......we are lucky to have your feedback here.
Scott is on my list of "commando fly fishers"..........Not many go fly fishing more than he does.
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