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Where do you clean your fish after a day on the water?
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<blockquote data-quote="LDUBS" data-source="post: 471880" data-attributes="member: 21536"><p>Hi Jeff. My three go-to lakes are Camanche, Berryessa, and Pardee. I pretty much target trout. Most of the time I'm going to Camanche. I hit Berryessa usually when I'm meeting up with my son. He lives in Santa Rosa so Berryessa is a pretty good meeting point. Berryessa had a free ramp at Capell Cove. I heard they now charge $5 via a ticket machine. Still pretty cheap compared to other places. </p><p></p><p>I've been to both San Pablo Res and Del Valle but it has been a few years. Both have really nice facilities. I enjoyed being there during the week because it felt like I owned the lake. San Pablo is very picturesque, though it can get pretty windy as I recall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LDUBS, post: 471880, member: 21536"] Hi Jeff. My three go-to lakes are Camanche, Berryessa, and Pardee. I pretty much target trout. Most of the time I'm going to Camanche. I hit Berryessa usually when I'm meeting up with my son. He lives in Santa Rosa so Berryessa is a pretty good meeting point. Berryessa had a free ramp at Capell Cove. I heard they now charge $5 via a ticket machine. Still pretty cheap compared to other places. I've been to both San Pablo Res and Del Valle but it has been a few years. Both have really nice facilities. I enjoyed being there during the week because it felt like I owned the lake. San Pablo is very picturesque, though it can get pretty windy as I recall. [/QUOTE]
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