I'll be going out somewhere this weekend even though most of the water around us is prolly pretty muddy. I've been thinking now may be the time to go and hit up one of the lakes for some fun.
John did you and castro make it out to Berryessa or did the rain and wind force ya off the lake?
What do you guys think all this rain is doing to the fish right now?
I know me and swampy decided against going out on saturday- I was taking a page out of the Wong man's playbook and being a wussy.
#31617, "RE: Who is fishing in the mud this weekend" In response to Reply # 0
I hit up Folsom yesterday. I have never seen that lake so muddy. I did not get any fish but I think the changing water levels (massive drop before the storm , massive rise after) have the fish pretty messed up. I marked a lot of suspended fish over 40 feet of water but could not get them to bite.
#31620, "RE: Who is fishing in the mud this weekend" In response to Reply # 2
I heard that the lake came up over 20 feet on Sunday alone. Someone on NCBF.com posted that the lake was rising 18 inches an hour over the weekend. Last friday all the ramps were at there low water positions, Yesterday most of the ramps were closed as the docks had not been moved up and were either submerged or 25 feet from the bank.
#31625, "RE: Who is fishing in the mud this weekend" In response to Reply # 5
I'ld like to hit shadowcliffs this weekend.It's the only place I can think of that won't totaly suck!:7 Maybe we can try thyis again huh chris?:o Swampy
Fortunately my cabin is on a high spot in this neighborhood. I didn't get any water in the door. A friend from work wasn't so lucky. His entire cabin was submerged and he lost everything. ;(