Boronda Lake has mediocre bass and sunfish fishing, but both species are mere apparitions during bright, sunny afternoons. The lake is only eight feet deep at the deepest point, meaning that heavy weed growth and warm temperatures make it difficult to catch both bass and sunfish.
To make matters worse the lake is hit hard by many skilled fisherman, and this has made the bass that reside in this pond quite wary. The entirety of this small pond can be fished in 45 minutes.
July 24, 2016: Caught five bass (released) |
I have also found that trolling a Roboworm at the edge of weed lines in the morning can trigger a strike. The key is to constantly check that your worm is at the edge of the weed bed — right before it drops off into deeper water.
In terms of tackle I use:
- #1 Baitholder hook (barbless)
- Six-inch Roboworm (weightless)
- Spinning Rod spooled with 12-pound monofilament
I've fished at Boronda for 12 years (since I was five), and I've caught some of the biggest bass of my life here. While not the best or biggest bass lake, it can certainly turn out the occasional surprise for the persistent angler.
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