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Bogart Regional Park

Cherry Valley · California

Lake Freshwater
Bogart Regional Park, located in Cherry Valley, CA, features a modest fishing pond that offers seasonal fishing opportunities in a tranquil mountain setting. Though small in size, the pond is regularly stocked with rainbow trout in the winter and early spring, and catfish during the summer.

Trout fishing is best from December through April. Anglers typically have success using PowerBait, salmon eggs, and inline spinners. Because the pond is relatively shallow, it warms quickly, so early mornings and cool days are ideal for targeting trout.

During the warmer months, channel catfish become the target species. Baits like chicken liver, nightcrawlers, and stink baits work well fished along the bottom. The park often hosts fishing derbies and youth fishing events, enhancing its appeal for families.

Largemouth bass and bluegill are present year-round. Though not stocked, these species reproduce naturally and provide additional angling options. Light tackle and worms are effective for panfish, while bass will hit soft plastics and spinnerbaits near cover like reeds and downed timber.

Park amenities include restrooms, camping, picnic areas, and trails, making it a versatile destination for both anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. The pond is best suited for beginners, families, and those looking for a relaxing place to cast a line close to home.

Fish species (5)

  • Brown Trout
  • Channel Catfish
  • Lightning Trout
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Redear Sunfish
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