West Des Moines, Iowa
Raccoon River (Jordan Creek to Lakeview Park)
Located within a serene state park, this spring-fed pond supports bluegill, largemouth bass, and channel catfish year-round. The clear water and rocky shoreline invite ultralight tackle or fly fishing with small nymphs and spinners. Anglers fish from both piers and natural banks, targeting fish near submerged brush and lily pad edges. Picnic tables and trails nearby make it a perfect family outing or peaceful solo session. Seasonal trout stockings extend the fishery’s appeal into cooler months.
Walnut Woods State Park Pond
Located within a serene state park, this spring-fed pond supports bluegill, largemouth bass, and channel catfish year-round. The clear water and rocky shoreline invite ultralight tackle or fly fishing with small nymphs and spinners. Anglers fish from both piers and natural banks, targeting fish near submerged brush and lily pad edges. Picnic tables and trails nearby make it a perfect family outing or peaceful solo session. Seasonal trout stockings extend the fishery’s appeal into cooler months.

Jordan Creek (Trestle to Creekside Park)
Jordan Creek’s urban corridor flows gently through neighborhoods and parks, offering sunfish, carp, and occasional bass in its calm pools and riffles. Light spinning gear and simple bait rigs work best near bridge abutments and undercut banks. In spring, the creek often holds trout stocked by local conservation efforts, drawing fly fishers with small spinners and PowerBait. The winding walking trails provide easy access to multiple spots and a scenic backdrop of suburban greenscapes. It’s ideal for quick lunch-break casts or leisurely evening sessions.
Saylorville Lake (Beaver Creek Arm – West Access)
A short drive northwest, Saylorville Lake’s Beaver Creek arm offers expansive water for largemouth bass, crappie, walleye, and channel catfish. Anglers launch from the west access ramp or fish from rocky shorelines near submerged timber. Casting crankbaits and jigs into coves at dawn produces consistent bass action, while trolling spoons in the main channel yields walleye loads. The surrounding woodlands and wildlife overlook provide a high-desert feel within minutes of the city. Seasonal water-level fluctuations create new structure and fishing opportunities each year.