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Topic: Best combo camping/fishing in the Bay Area?  (Read 12329 times)

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noeyak

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My wife and I want to go car camping next weekend & are looking for a mellow camping site without big camping vans, loud music, partying kids, etc. & preferably where the camp sites are not stacked on top of one another.  I of course would also like to fish but new to Kayak fishing want to keep it in inland waters.  I was thinking maybe Lake Sonoma but have never been there.  Any suggestions preferably within 2 hours of SF?

Thanks

Paul


Jedmo

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I am on the same boat as you. Can't wait for many suggestions out there. We may be limited now due to the kids being out of school soon.

Jedmo
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mooch

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noeyak

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Bambora

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I gotta say my home stomping grounds are pretty nice. You can camp and fish at New Brighton. You can catch a striper and a halibut and Kelp Cod in the same day.