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Lake Sutherland
Ramona · California
Lake
Freshwater
Lake Sutherland, located near Ramona, California, functions as a highly productive, albeit smaller, reservoir within San Diego County, primarily distinguished by its excellent largemouth bass and crappie fisheries. Its rural setting and relatively contained size contribute to a less pressured and more focused angling experience for warm-water species. The lake’s dynamic water levels necessitate adaptive angling strategies.
Primary access is boat-dependent, facilitated by a singular launch ramp; private vessels are subject to mandatory invasive species inspection. Shoreline access is spatially limited. For largemouth bass, effective strategies encompass diverse artificial lures including soft plastics, jigs, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits, with emphasis on targeting submerged timber, rocky points, and creek channels. Crappie angling is particularly efficacious during spring spawning periods, utilizing small jigs or live minnows around brush piles and standing timber. Channel catfish are also present, responsive to cut baits on bottom rigs. Managed by the City of San Diego Public Utilities Department, adherence to California Department of Fish and Wildlife licensing and daily limits is mandatory, supplemented by specific lake regulations governing operational hours and boating. Lake Sutherland unequivocally provides a high-quality, intimate angling experience for warm-water species in a tranquil setting, ideal for dedicated
Primary access is boat-dependent, facilitated by a singular launch ramp; private vessels are subject to mandatory invasive species inspection. Shoreline access is spatially limited. For largemouth bass, effective strategies encompass diverse artificial lures including soft plastics, jigs, crankbaits, and spinnerbaits, with emphasis on targeting submerged timber, rocky points, and creek channels. Crappie angling is particularly efficacious during spring spawning periods, utilizing small jigs or live minnows around brush piles and standing timber. Channel catfish are also present, responsive to cut baits on bottom rigs. Managed by the City of San Diego Public Utilities Department, adherence to California Department of Fish and Wildlife licensing and daily limits is mandatory, supplemented by specific lake regulations governing operational hours and boating. Lake Sutherland unequivocally provides a high-quality, intimate angling experience for warm-water species in a tranquil setting, ideal for dedicated
Fish species (10)
- Black Crappie
- Blue Catfish
- Bluegill
- Brown Trout
- Channel Catfish
- Largemouth Bass
- Rainbow Trout
- Redear Sunfish
- Smallmouth Bass
- White Crappie