Hidden Lake - San Marin, CA
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Hidden Lake in San Marin (Novato, CA) is a small, peaceful pond tucked within a quiet neighborhood, perfect for a quick and casual fishing outing. Though modest in size, the lake holds a solid population of warmwater species, especially largemouth bass and bluegill.
Bass fishing is best during spring and early summer, when spawning activity draws fish to the shallows. Soft plastics, jigs, and finesse presentations work well around weed beds and downed trees. Bluegill and sunfish provide steady action throughout the warmer months and are great for kids using worms or small jigs.
The lake has no boat access or amenities, but shoreline fishing is easy thanks to the surrounding walking trails and park-like layout. Most anglers fish from the west and south shores, where casting lanes are most open.
With no crowds, motors, or noisy recreation, Hidden Lake offers a relaxing spot to cast a line and unwind. While it won’t yield record-breaking fish, it’s perfect for local residents, beginners, or anyone seeking a simple day of fishing in a tranquil setting.
Bass fishing is best during spring and early summer, when spawning activity draws fish to the shallows. Soft plastics, jigs, and finesse presentations work well around weed beds and downed trees. Bluegill and sunfish provide steady action throughout the warmer months and are great for kids using worms or small jigs.
The lake has no boat access or amenities, but shoreline fishing is easy thanks to the surrounding walking trails and park-like layout. Most anglers fish from the west and south shores, where casting lanes are most open.
With no crowds, motors, or noisy recreation, Hidden Lake offers a relaxing spot to cast a line and unwind. While it won’t yield record-breaking fish, it’s perfect for local residents, beginners, or anyone seeking a simple day of fishing in a tranquil setting.
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