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Going camping at lake sonoma need help
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:22 pm
by fishercurtis
I'm going to a boat in site and need some advice on what the best sites are. Never been before. Wheres a good area to stay that would be quiet.(going with the wife and boys). Any suggestions on where to fish and what lures are producing. First timer at lake sonoma. Anyone know if they are doing inspections?
Thanks
Curtis
Re: Going camping at lake sonoma need help
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:56 pm
by Paul W
Lake Sonoma is an awesome lake and I go there alot. I would recommend going up the Warm Springs arm and camping at one of the campsites on the left side going up the arm. They are all situated in quiet no ski/no wake areas and offer very productive water very closeby. I was there last week and did well fishing about 15' of water with 6" worms and small jigs. Also got one swimbait fish in the evening up shallow. Water temp was 65 I believe. When I was there last week I didnt launch till about 930am. The launch ramp parking lot attendant told me DFG had just left 5 minutes before, and they were inspecting all boats. Good luck
Paul W
Re: Going camping at lake sonoma need help
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:16 pm
by Jason C.
Curtis,
You got your self a PM
Re: Going camping at lake sonoma need help
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:28 pm
by D.B.COOPER
Go into Cherry Creek and stay at Thumb Camp or Skunk Camp. You will not regret it. Best camp spots on the lake. Kind of sheltered. Most tournaments are won out of Cherry Creek. Check out westernbass tv Jason Cosner Lake Sonoma. It shows him in Cherry Creek fishing out in front of Thumb Camp. I'm jealous. Wish I was going. Good luck. D.B.COOPER

Re: Going camping at lake sonoma need help
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 10:33 pm
by Jason C.
Thumb Camp is where I caught the first 2 Wake Bait Jr fish. That camp ground is VERY tranquil not a lot of people go all the way back there and its no ski/no wake zone and as you can see it holds really good fish right around it!
Re: Going camping at lake sonoma need help
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 4:11 pm
by skandy
All good choices above. The camp sites in Warm Springs side are called Bucks Pasture if you decide to head to that side of the lake. Bring lots of Senkos and some topwater baits. See my recent report from last Saturday.
Good luck and have fun.
Re: Going camping at lake sonoma need help
Posted: Fri Jun 06, 2008 12:05 am
by GEORGEBASS
you can google search lake sonoma, then check one of the web site has the pictures of each camp ground. I was there last week with my family. yorty creek and warm spring have lots nice fish. have fun!
Re: Going camping at lake sonoma need help
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:40 am
by justflipit
spooks and wakebaits you can usually get some good fish flipping the trees in cherry if you want to catch alot of smallied throw spooks on the main lake points