Adventure Outdoors Magazine Fall 2016 | Page 22

Non-residents can obtain an annual fishing permit for $35, which includes access to both Lake Marion and Lake Moultrie, encompassing the entirety of the Santee Cooper system. Fishing reports are available online, and even though anglers favor these lakes more in the springtime, the bass are definitely biting on through winter in fair to good conditions here. The lakes will not freeze over during the winter months, and weather is fairly decent during this season, so planning a fall fishing trip to Santee Cooper is probably the best idea we have had in a while. Third place on the list goes to Clear Lake in Lake County, California. Clear Lake is the largest natural freshwater lake in California, and Clear Lake State Park rests on its shorelines, so there are plenty of other activities to do here as well, including hiking trails, swimming, and water-skiing. Boat and fishing gear rentals are available along the way at a plethora of marinas, so if you come unprepared for any reason, you can find everything you need right on site. Clear Lake has more than sixty square miles of surface area alone. The Basin is home to a variety of wildlife, including blue herons, pelicans, deer, bear, bald eagles, egrets, mountain lions, and more. The site of Clear Lake is said to be one of the oldest lakes in North America, with lake history and findings dating back 2.5 million years. The water in the lake stays relatively warm all year round, so it makes for perfect bass feeding grounds. Other species of fish also reside in Clear Lake, such as catfish, crappie, blackfish, and bluegill. Annual fishing licenses for Clear Lake are a bit more expensive, because they entail a Sport Fishing clause. You can, however, obtain a 10-day non-resident sport fishing license for roughly $45-$50, which will allow you to fish at your leisure for 10 consecutive days. We recommend this for those of you who will be making a short fishing trip to Clear Lake, rather than buying an annual permit that you may only use once. CLEAR LAKE IS KNOWN AS THE BASS CAPITAL OF THE WEST. Since 2012, Clear Lake has held its ranking in the top 10 “Best Bass Lakes” in the nation, so you really can’t go wrong fishing here. Earlier this year, a 16.3-pound largemouth bass was caught, which was “the biggest catch on the lake since 1990,” Bassmaster notes. It is said that two thirds of all fish caught on the lake are largemouth bass, so come prepared to reel in a big boy, which will probably average between 5-11 pounds. 20 Fall 2016 Adventure Outdoors