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swimbaitWed Mar-25-09 01:04 PM
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#17384, "Best route to New Melones?"


  

          

What's the best way to get to New Melones from the east bay (Dublin)? Hwy 4 or Hwy 120 or ?

  

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RE: Best route to New Melones?, Sacto John, Mar 25th 2009, #1
RE: Best route to New Melones?, SWMB8R, Mar 25th 2009, #2
      RE: Best route to New Melones?, Lake, Mar 25th 2009, #3
           RE: Best route to New Melones?, swimbait, Mar 25th 2009, #4
                RE: Best route to New Melones?, Sacto John, Mar 25th 2009, #5
                     RE: Best route to New Melones?, swimbait, Mar 25th 2009, #6
                          RE: Best route to New Melones?, Sacto John, Mar 25th 2009, #7

Sacto JohnWed Mar-25-09 01:39 PM
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#17385, "RE: Best route to New Melones?"
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Wed Mar-25-09 01:41 PM by Sacto John

  

          

580 E to 205 E to 5N to 120 E to 99 S to the Slida exit E (219 Clairable Rd.) all the way out to Albers road Left on Albers to the 108 in the Town of Oakdale 120/108 to the town of Jamestown turn left on rawhide road to HWY 49 make a left on 49 follow it to the lake.

WOW that is a mouthful, but it is the way I have been going for years. It takes you longer if you go the 120 route all the way from HWY 99. If you have not used the Rawhide rode cut off before you will be surprised at the time it saves from going up and through Sonora on HWY 49. The road it a bit windy but I have pulled many a boat up there before. Do not go hwy 4, it takes you way up out of your way and the last bit of it after Coperopolis plain SUCKS

Lotta ins, lotta outs, lotta what have-yous

  

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SWMB8RWed Mar-25-09 01:41 PM
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#17386, "RE: Best route to New Melones?"
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Just say no to New Melones.

  

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LakeWed Mar-25-09 01:49 PM
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#17387, "RE: Best route to New Melones?"
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yes. what mark and john said

everyone should say no new melonhead

  

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swimbaitWed Mar-25-09 01:56 PM
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#17388, "RE: Best route to New Melones?"
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WON Team tourney, gotta go do it. I went there once before and caught 100+ fish on spoons. I also got totally lost on the way to the lake. Too bad only 2 of those fish I caught were keepers. At least its spring time so fishing should be easy :)

  

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Sacto JohnWed Mar-25-09 02:33 PM
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#17389, "RE: Best route to New Melones?"
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Rob, two words: Angles Arm. Start in the back and hit every point on the way out.

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swimbaitWed Mar-25-09 03:01 PM
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#17390, "RE: Best route to New Melones?"
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Thanks John.

Hey tell me something... If I am reading the lake level page right, New Melones is down 156 feet. Is that for real?

http://cdec.water.ca.gov/cgi-progs/queryDaily?NML

  

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Sacto JohnWed Mar-25-09 03:29 PM
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#17391, "RE: Best route to New Melones?"
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Wed Mar-25-09 03:29 PM by Sacto John

  

          

You are right Rob. But because of the steep nature of the lake as well as its size it is not as bad as you would think. This is its lowest it has been (at the same time of year) since 1995.

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