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Old May 18th, 2004, 03:55 AM
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Default Changing Water Conditions

Bob, after seeing your backwater pics on ABPF I think I understand your
woes...

Warren ;-)

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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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Ok... the area is killing me. I've had a few good days on the water, but

I
can't seem to truly nail down any seasonal or weather patterns. I've

lucked
onto a few that I could look back on and recognize the why of.

One winter pattern was to find fish hold off of a deep bank on the deeper
side of a lake. It worked consistantly for a few fish on successive
outings. In the prespawn, and part of the spawn I found fish consistantly
holding in moderately deep pencil tulies near shallower water, and even
spawning in the tulies. This also worked for several outings.

We are definitely post spawn. In fact we had such a a good day a week and

a
half ago when out fun fishing that I figured we were into our summer bite.
The water was very high, and we caught fish up in the deep cover on the
banks.

The last two days we sucked. Hammer and I only caught four fish for the
day, and they were all 13 1/2 inchers. One was a nice smallie off of a

rock
pile that I setup a couple weeks ago, it was the only fish there though.

I went out again yesterday for some fun fishing with John Apple. We

didn't
eveng get bit that I am sure of. The only thing I can pinpoint as a

problem
is the water level. The last couple days it has been going up and down
through out the day. That is a pretty normal condition for this area at

any
time of year. The water level is affected by irrigation demands at any

time
of day and year. All of the farms in this region have a year around

growing
season so water demands can change drastically through out the day. Water
releases are changed hourly at Parker Dam to meet down stream demands. I
believe there are two diversion dams between Parker Dam and the water held
back by Imperial Dam that will also affect our water levels if water is
drawn off for irrigation. Even the water demands downstream can make it
difficult to figure the water flow and level changes. High demands with

low
release from above can cause the water to drop quickly, and matching
upstream releases can cause it to drop slowly, but with a very fast

current.

Obviously there can be patterns or fish locations calculated during all
these changing conditions because there are a couple teams that

consistantly
weigh in good bags and a few more teams that aways catch limits. They are
also very closed mouthed about anything. To a certain extant I think they
may simply have superior catching skills as I have fished behind a couple

of
them using identical and also different techniques depending on my mood

and
watched them bag fish while I am not, but I can't believe its all a matter
of individual skills at catching.

Any ideas?


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