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Topic: Any fish in Almaden Reservoir?  (Read 482 times)

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NowhereMan

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Anybody here ever fish in Almaden Reservoir (not to be confused with Almaden Lake, which is nearby)? Unfortunately, kayaks are not allowed, but it looks like it would be reasonably fishable from shore. I always see people fishing Almaden Lake, but I was at Almaden Reservoir yesterday and there was nobody.
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I used to love driving hicks road and would often see some people fishing up there, many years ago.  Never tried it myself, although I had checked out the possibility of launching.  It's likely got bass; bluegill; carp like the downstream reservoirs.
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this time of year walk the shoreline and throw small plastics