Bassin | Wed Jan-30-08 01:21 PM |
Member since Feb 18th 2003
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#4767, "RE: Casitas and rising water?"
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This is a good question for those of us who live on the central coast or Southern Cal. We see drought type conditions one year that draws the lake way down, then after a number of big rain storms, after getting to that saturation point the lakes start to rise rapidly filling in those areas that were high and dry for over a year (some times longer). So I have a question, How long after a rise like we have had in the last week or so do the bass start moving shallower?
Does it depend more on Water temps? I believe Casitas is in the mid 50's. Or with all the new structure and forage do they just start moving up right away?
Thanks, Bryan To fish is to live!
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| Casitas and rising water?
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SWMB8R,
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Sid,
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SWMB8R,
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swimbait,
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offduty,
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SWMB8R,
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Bassin,
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Sacto John,
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SWMB8R,
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BassMan,
Jan 31st 2008, #10
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offduty,
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nicco,
Feb 01st 2008, #12
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Bassin,
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