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8. 8.
William
William Land
Land Park
Park
Bus
Bus #2,5,6,
#2,5,6, 61,62,87
61,62,87
61 61
Cosu
Cosu
mne
mne
River
s s River
Blvd
Blvd
Cosumnes
Cosumnes
River
River
College
College
99
99
Sheldon Road
Road
Sheldon
North Laguna
Laguna Creek
Creek
7. 7.
North
Since that inaugural event, I have
attended over 60 of the program’s events,
as well as fishing in a few of them. This
program is one that actually increases
angling opportunities, rather decreasing
them or taking them away as California’s
population continues to grow.
When I was a kid growing up in Sacra-
mento, I had to figure out how to fish in
local waters pretty much on my own. I
would often travel to the American River
by bike to fish for shad, steelhead and
striped bass.
Nowadays, young and novice anglers
have good opportunities to learn about
fishing from angling experts in clinics,
seminars and workshops provided by
government agencies, fishing groups and
bait and tackle stores, but no program
equals Fishing in the City. This program
gives city dwellers opportunities to both
learn how to fish and to fish close to
Sacramento
Sacramento
9
9
2
80 2
80 Arden
Way
50
Arden Way
3 3
50
50
Nimbus
Nimbus
Hatchery
Hatchery
4.
Mather Regional
Regional
4. Mather
Park
Park
8
8
5 5
160
160
7
7
Rancho
Rancho
Cordova
Cordova
Douglas Rd.
Douglas Rd.
Eagles Nest Rd
Eagles
Nest
Rd
Golf
Course
Golf Course
Oaks Blvd
Oaks Blvd
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FISHING
NOTES
FISHING
NOTES
Rainbow
California
Department
Fish Wildlife,
and Wildlife
Rainbow Trout
Trout – The
– The
Department
of Fish of and
(CDFW),
a private
hatchery
and American
the American
River
Fish
through through
a private
hatchery
and the
River
Fish
Hatchery,
rainbow
trout trout
in urban
ponds ponds
in every
Hatchery, plants
plants
rainbow
in urban
the
winter. and
The February.
exact schedule
and ponds
planted
changes every
every
January
The exact
schedule
changes
year.
Power
Eggs, Eggs,
nightcrawlers,
year. Fish
Fish PowerBait,
PowerBait,
Power
Pautzke spinners,
Fire Bait, spoons and
flies
for maximum spinners,
success. spoons and flies for maximum
nightcrawlers,
success.
Channel Catfish
Catfish
– The
CDFW
stocks
with catfish
Channel
– The
CDFW
stocks
urban urban
ponds ponds
with channel
channel
catfish
The ponds
exact stocked
schedule
changes
every
summer.
The every
exact summer.
schedule and
changes
every
every Use year.
Use mackerel,
nightcrawlers,
chicken
year.
mackerel,
anchovies, anchovies,
nightcrawlers,
chicken liver and
liver and baits.
prepared
prepared
For the baits.
latest information and schedule, call (916)
For the latest
information
and schedule, contact Joe
358-2872
or go online
at:
Ferreira: [email protected] • (916) 358-2872.
https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing-in-the-city/SAC.
Sacramento
Area
Sacramento Area
Urban
Ponds
Urban Lakes
Lakes & & Ponds
5 5
Stockton
Stockton
Lodi
Lodi
Eight Mile
Mile Rd Rd
Eight
Hammer Lane
Lane
Hammer
99 99 Harding Way
Harding Way
5.
Grove Regional
Regional Co.
Co.
Park
5. Oak
Oak Grove
Park
(Not
Shown on
on Map)
Map)
(Not Shown
Elk
Elk Grove
Grove Blvd
Blvd
61
61
Elk
Elk Grove
Grove
99
99
2 2
6 6
Lakes & Ponds are
Lakes & Ponds are
Available
By Regional
Regional Transit
Transit
Available By
Rio Linda
Rio Linda
80
80
3. Hagan Park
3. Hagan
Park
Bus #1
Bus #1
5 5
99
99
99
99
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15
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Street)
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Bus
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Howe
Park
Bus 2. #20,
22,
23, 87
Bus #20, 22, 23, 87
1. Gibson Ranch
1. Gibson
Ranch
Bus #19
Bus #19
38
38
20
20
20
20
Ch
Cottage Way
Cottage Way
23
23 Arden Way
American
River
American
River
2387
23 87
El Camino Avenue
El Camino Avenue
Arden Way
Richard Muñoz, who became the coordinator of the Fishing in the City Sacramento area
program in October 2017 after the program’s founding coordinator, Joe Ferreira retired,
walks around the lake talking to and assisting young anglers.
Photo by DAN BACHER, Fish Sniffer Staff.
over, adults can fish also.
In spite of Department cutbacks and
increasing costs of planting fish, the
program has endured. Whereas the
program used to stock a number of
ponds in the Sacramento area with fish
every week, the plants have become less
frequent, but more fish are put in during
the plants.
When I attended the first “Fishing in
the City” event at Southside Park in
Sacramento in the summer of 1993, I was
impressed by the then new program and
its mission of actually encouraging young
anglers to fish as part of enjoying and
appreciating the outdoors and practicing
conservation.
Joe Ferreira was there with park district
officials, the late City Councilman Jimmy
Yee and a bunch of kids and some adults
after the first plant of channel catfish in
the lakes.
Elverta Road
Elverta Road
Overview: The CDFW’s Urban Fishing Program serves
Californians living in the Sacramento, San Francisco and
Los Angeles metropolitan areas.
The program was created in 1993 to improve angling
opportunities for California’s growing urban population.
Consistent with trends across the country, Califor-
nia’s urban anglers identified a lack of free time as the
primary reason why they don’t fish more or stopped
altogether.
Many city and regional park lakes, ponds, and streams
were all but forgotten as potential fishing sites and
many lacked adequate facilities, staff, or fish to sustain
a fishing program. Some suffered from non-source-point
pollution and habitat degradation. All were surrounded
by communities ready to provide the support necessary
to create fishing in the city.
The program’s Fishing in the City Clinics gives city
dwellers an opportunity to learn how to fish, and to fish
close to home. It also gives participants an opportu-
nity to borrow rods, bait and tackle through the Tackle
Loaner Program.
Ponds are stocked with trout in winter and catfish the
rest of the year. Anglers 16 years of age and older need
to have a fishing license except for on Free Fishing
Days.
Another outreach program is the Kids in Creeks
school-based fishing program in the San Francisco Bay
area. In Marin, Alameda and Contra Costa Counties,
teachers complete a three-day watershed education
program followed by a fishing trip. In Santa Clara
County, similar programs are available.
For information about the Sacramento area Fishing in
the City Program,, contact (916) 358-2872, https://www.
wildlife.ca.gov/Fishing-in-the-city/SAC.
For information about the Fishing in the City program
in the San Francisco and South Bay areas, contact Ethan
Rotman: [email protected] • (415) 892-0460
For general information about the program, go to:
https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/fishing-in-the-city
Fishing In The City Facts
Business
Business
Dry Creek
Dry
Creek
Road
Road
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6. Elk
Park
6.
Elk Grove
Grove County
County
Park
Bus
Bus #56
#56
home.
planned for June 3 through November
In covering Fishing in the City events,
18 to allow park officials time to gather
I’ve seen some amazing catches. I’ve
public input and create a wildlife protec-
seen crappie, huge redear sunfish, brook
tion plan. To learn more about the fishing
trout and even brown trout caught at Elk
moratorium and wildlife protection plan,
Grove Park.
visit www.yourcsd.com/wildlife.
However, none of the catches I’ve
witnessed touches the 22
lb. white catfish that James
Robinson of Sacramento
pulled out of William Land
Park Pond in March 1994.
That fish is not only the state
record, but also a world record
for the species, according to
the Freshwater Fishing Fall of
Fame.
The last fishing clinic before
the program is revamped
will be held on Saturday,
July 6, 8:00 a.m. –noon, at
Howe Community Park. It is
co-sponsored by the Fulton-El
Camino Recreation Park
District. The event is for 5-15
year-olds only. No pre-regis-
tration is required.
You can find out the
schedule for clinics and lakes
being planted by calling (916)
358-2872 or going online at:
https://www.wildlife.ca.gov/
Fishing-in-the-city/SAC.
Bill King, President of the
California Striped Bass Asso-
ciation, Sacramento chapter,
was helping out at the clinic
with other volunteers. He
informed me that Cosumnes
Community Services District
(CSD) Parks and Recreation
Department has placed a
moratorium on fishing at the
lake in Elk Grove Park after
waterfowl have been injured
Young Jackson Trafican holds up two of the catfish that
or killed by fishing debris left he landed at Hagan Community Park in Rancho Cordova
at the park.
on June 6.
Photo by DAN BACHER, Fish Sniffer Staff.
The temporary ban is
Photo by Dave Barsi, Oak Run.