Lake Information
This is the Lake Information page. I have information about Lexington, Almaden Lake, Santa Cruz Wharf, and Coyote Lake. 
Lexington Reservior :

This is a 475 acre resrvoir, which can be seen of highway 17. It is a nice place to go fishing, which is usually never crowded by people. You can have a quiet time in your boat. The things that you can fish for are bass and bluegill. There is other fish but I do not know a lot about what is in there. You can visit the link for more information. Lexington's water level does change a lot, so at times it might have a lot of water, while at other times it may have very little.
Almaden Lake Park :

Almaden Lake Park is a mid-sized lake that is located in San Jose. There is bass, bluegill, and trout. I have seen many 6 - 8 pounders in the waters. People that I know have caught a lot of fish there. It is a good place for bass fishing and it is also anice place to have a picnic out by the sides, while you fish.
Coyote Lake:

Coyote Lake is a nice place to go if you have a boat. There are trout and bass, in the waters. Most people that go there have a good chance of catching fish, even if they stay on the side and not be in a boat. I believe that there are more trout than there are bass in those waters.
Santa Cruz Wharf:

Halibut and anchovies. Most everything caught off this wharf are those to kinds of fish. When we go we catch a ton of anchovies and a few baby halibut. This is a great place to catch crabs. You can also catch some stripers of the wharf. There are fishing boats that take people to catch salmon. Almost all of them come back with great succes. For more information visit the great website.
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