American River
The America River is an American favorite: more than 100,000 people float just the South Fork of the river every year, making it the most popular stretch of whitewater in the state of California. The river offers great sce... anglerweb.com
Sacramento River
The Sacramento River is the longest river in the U.S. state of California. Starting at the confluence of the South Fork and Middle Fork Sacramento River, near Mount Shasta in the Cascade Range, the Sacramento flows south f... anglerweb.com
American River, Sacramento, California
A wonderful 22-mile tailwater fishery flows right through the heart of California?s state capital and into the Sacramento River. And believe it or not, the lower American River gets less overall pressure than a place such as ... trails.com
Toe Drain Canal
Slow but steady current in the summer - catfish are large channel catfish are pushed through this canal catfish all summer long. Fast and unforgiving current in the winter and spring season but is prime for sturgeon an... takemefishing.org
Southside Park Lake - Sacramento, Ca
The lake is a natural lake in downtown Sacramento. The park is one of the largest in Sacramento. The lake is full of fish and crawdads. People can fish from the sides of the lake. waymarking.com
Folsom Lake Sra
Season for Peak Fees: 05/15 to 09/15 New area of 40 foot sites available for reservations YEAR ROUND. Located at the base of the Sierra foothills, the 18,000-acre lake and recreation area offers opportunities for hiki... reserveamerica.com
Lake Natoma
Recreation at Lake Natoma is managed by the California Department of Parks and Recreation under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation. The Lake was created by Nimbus Dam across the American River. Lake Natoma is a regul... anglerweb.com
Feather River
Three branches of the Feather River, the North, Middle and South forks, transverse the Plumas National Forest in Northeastern California. All three branches are known for their deep picturesque canyons and good fishing. Th... anglerweb.com
Lake Natoma
Recreation at Lake Natoma is managed by the California Department of Parks and Recreation under agreement with the Bureau of Reclamation. The Lake was created by Nimbus Dam across the American River. Lake Natoma is a regulating reservo...
Squaw Leap Recreation Management Area
Once in Madera County, the visitor has a choice of two trails to travel. The northern portion of the trail makes a six-mile loop which takes one into the chaparral clothed uplands where they will encounter mountain lilac (ceanothus), m...
Folsom Recreation Management Area
The Folsom Field Office is directly responsible for more than 230,000 acres of public land scattered throughout fourteen Central California counties. Most of the acreage is in the Mother Lode region of the Sierra Nevada Range.
Cosumnes River
This rare, free-flowing, canoeable waterway supports rich wildlife and riparian oak forests. The last free-flowing river within the Central Valley, The Nature Conservancy has designated the Cosumnes one of the Last Great P... anglerweb.com
Lots Of Stripers
had axcess for awhile owner not happy with all the poatchers and people messing with his livestock started locking gates good fishing past field pumps opens up and lots of nice fishing spots havent been skunked yet usi... takemefishing.org