Best Fishing Spots Near Stockton, California
12 stocked lakes within ~60 miles of Stockton (pop. 320,804)
There are 12 stocked fishing lakes within roughly an hour's drive of Stockton, California. The list below ranks them by recent stocking activity and species diversity — a lake that's been planted in the last 90 days is going to fish better than one that hasn't seen a stocking truck in two years, all else equal.
Top stocked lakes near Stockton
| Lake | Distance | Acres | Species | Last stocked |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clifton Court Forebay | 17.8 mi | 2,174 | 0 species | — |
| Bethany Reservoir | 21.5 mi | 157 | 0 species | — |
| Camanche Reservoir | 23.9 mi | 1,115 | 0 species | — |
| Woodward Reservoir | 25.0 mi | 1,774 | 0 species | — |
| Stone Lake | 29.3 mi | 157 | 0 species | — |
| Salt Spring Valley Reservoir | 30.1 mi | 930 | 0 species | — |
| New Hogan Lake | 30.8 mi | 3,179 | 0 species | — |
| North Stone Lake | 32.2 mi | 112 | 0 species | — |
| Lake Amador | 33.0 mi | 298 | 0 species | — |
| Pardee Reservoir | 33.4 mi | 2,185 | 0 species | — |
| Lake del Valle | 34.1 mi | 1,022 | 0 species | — |
| Tulloch Reservoir | 38.8 mi | 992 | 0 species | — |
Picking the right lake
The best fishing spot near you isn't always the biggest lake — it's the one most recently stocked for the species you want to target. The list above is sorted by proximity, but pay close attention to the "last stocked" column. Trout planted within the last 30 days are still concentrated near the planting access point and feed aggressively. Bass and panfish, by contrast, fish best in lakes with mature populations and good cover, regardless of recent stocking activity.
Fishing license
You'll need a valid California fishing license to fish any of these waters. A day pass is usually under $20, an annual license $30–$60.