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Nothing special, but not bad for an hour on the water. -- Bob La Londe Win a Tackle Pack Jig Fishing - Tips and Techniques Contest Courtesy of Siebler Custom Baits http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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http://www.yumabassman.com/cgi-bin/y...num=1125376960 Nothing special, but not bad for an hour on the water. Dang Bob, I envy all that open water you have to fish over there. If I wanted to tent camp and kayak bass fish, what time of year, and where would be a good area for that? I live in San Diego area. Thanks, -- ~~SHRED |
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![]() "SHRED" wrote in message news:WCXQe.72948$DW1.25643@fed1read06... Bob La Londe wrote: http://www.yumabassman.com/cgi-bin/y...num=1125376960 Nothing special, but not bad for an hour on the water. Dang Bob, I envy all that open water you have to fish over there. If I wanted to tent camp and kayak bass fish, what time of year, and where would be a good area for that? I live in San Diego area. Thanks, -- ~~SHRED You should compare notes with CJ Siebler. He lives in SD and comes over this way once in a while to kayak and fish. We catch fish year around. Lately with all the thunderstorms we have had muddy conditions, but its clearing. I'ld say for camping weather soon come out in the fall. Late September, October, and maybe early November depending on weather. That might be one of the best times soon to get into numbers of fish in the lakes. Of course most of our biggest fish are caught prespawn in February and March. Some as late as April, but that's usually transitional. Also decent camping weather. Since you mentioned kayaking you probably need to plan how much kayaking and how much fishing you want to do. Mittry lake is a solo lake with very little current through it. No water skiing is allowed on Mittry, but there is also no speed limit. Mittry has lots of shore access and has a ten day stay limit with no fees. Also, not much in the way of improvements. There is a restroom near the main launch ramp. http://terraserver-usa.com/image.asp...461&Y=2271&W=1 The river above Imperial dam is where most folks fish, camp, and party. http://terraserver-usa.com/image.asp...X=57&Y=284&W=1 Squaw lake has a BLM managed campground and opens onto the main river. Squaw is nice for kayaking as the whole lake has a 5mph speed limit. There are several decent fishable backwaters nearby as well as the main river. I think its $5/day at Squaw. I have never camped there, but day or ramp use use is $5 per day. Its a nice facility with restrooms and showers. http://terraserver-usa.com/image.asp...920&Y=4553&W=1 The dam you see in the upper portion of that aerial pic forms a body of water called Senator's wash. I would stay out of that with a kayak. It tends to get wild with jetskis on weekends, but it might not be bad during the week. The water in the middle is Squaw lake. Fisher's Landing is also very good. Its free to launch. http://terraserver-usa.com/image.asp...920&Y=4563&W=1 The cove marina / cove on the right is Fisher's landing. Upstream (north) you see the entrance to Martinez Lake. Always a decent option to fish. Martinez has a large wildlife refuge area that is low speed only, but it is off limits int he winter time during the main part of the duck migration. I don't recall the dates, but its clearly posted with a line of marker bouys. I know several people who make a point of fishing that area the first day after the off limits opens in the spring. I am not sure what the camping situation is there. I know there is no charge to just park an RV in the parking area. For formal camping areas I'm not really sure what is available. If you were thinking a float down and camp overnight kinda trip you might consider putting in at Fisher's and floatting down to Squaw or Hidden Shores to pull out. Camping on the river is allowed, but there aren't a huge number of good spots to pitch a tent. I think officially there is a 10 or 14 day stay limit on the river. Some more adventurous guys will put in up at Taylor Lake or Picacho Park and float down a little further. For a nice shorter float trip you can look at the lower river. Below Laguna Dam. There you won't run into much if any boat traffic if any. You can put in at the confluence of the Gila River and the Colorado river and float down to one of the parks at Yuma. Half day float / paddle or maybe get soem directions to put in at what we call Bruce Church and make it a 3/4 day float. There are a couple bare beaches suitable for tenting. Look for tire tracks before picking a camping site. The last thing you want to do is get woken up in the middle by drinking teenagers in 4X4s. -- Bob La Londe Win a Tackle Pack Jig Fishing - Tips and Techniques Contest Courtesy of Siebler Custom Baits http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Hey SHRED!!! Did you get his post? Is it what you were looking for?
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... "SHRED" wrote in message news:WCXQe.72948$DW1.25643@fed1read06... Bob La Londe wrote: http://www.yumabassman.com/cgi-bin/y...num=1125376960 Nothing special, but not bad for an hour on the water. Dang Bob, I envy all that open water you have to fish over there. If I wanted to tent camp and kayak bass fish, what time of year, and where would be a good area for that? I live in San Diego area. Thanks, -- ~~SHRED You should compare notes with CJ Siebler. He lives in SD and comes over this way once in a while to kayak and fish. We catch fish year around. Lately with all the thunderstorms we have had muddy conditions, but its clearing. I'ld say for camping weather soon come out in the fall. Late September, October, and maybe early November depending on weather. That might be one of the best times soon to get into numbers of fish in the lakes. Of course most of our biggest fish are caught prespawn in February and March. Some as late as April, but that's usually transitional. Also decent camping weather. Since you mentioned kayaking you probably need to plan how much kayaking and how much fishing you want to do. Mittry lake is a solo lake with very little current through it. No water skiing is allowed on Mittry, but there is also no speed limit. Mittry has lots of shore access and has a ten day stay limit with no fees. Also, not much in the way of improvements. There is a restroom near the main launch ramp. http://terraserver-usa.com/image.asp...461&Y=2271&W=1 The river above Imperial dam is where most folks fish, camp, and party. http://terraserver-usa.com/image.asp...X=57&Y=284&W=1 Squaw lake has a BLM managed campground and opens onto the main river. Squaw is nice for kayaking as the whole lake has a 5mph speed limit. There are several decent fishable backwaters nearby as well as the main river. I think its $5/day at Squaw. I have never camped there, but day or ramp use use is $5 per day. Its a nice facility with restrooms and showers. http://terraserver-usa.com/image.asp...920&Y=4553&W=1 The dam you see in the upper portion of that aerial pic forms a body of water called Senator's wash. I would stay out of that with a kayak. It tends to get wild with jetskis on weekends, but it might not be bad during the week. The water in the middle is Squaw lake. Fisher's Landing is also very good. Its free to launch. http://terraserver-usa.com/image.asp...920&Y=4563&W=1 The cove marina / cove on the right is Fisher's landing. Upstream (north) you see the entrance to Martinez Lake. Always a decent option to fish. Martinez has a large wildlife refuge area that is low speed only, but it is off limits int he winter time during the main part of the duck migration. I don't recall the dates, but its clearly posted with a line of marker bouys. I know several people who make a point of fishing that area the first day after the off limits opens in the spring. I am not sure what the camping situation is there. I know there is no charge to just park an RV in the parking area. For formal camping areas I'm not really sure what is available. If you were thinking a float down and camp overnight kinda trip you might consider putting in at Fisher's and floatting down to Squaw or Hidden Shores to pull out. Camping on the river is allowed, but there aren't a huge number of good spots to pitch a tent. I think officially there is a 10 or 14 day stay limit on the river. Some more adventurous guys will put in up at Taylor Lake or Picacho Park and float down a little further. For a nice shorter float trip you can look at the lower river. Below Laguna Dam. There you won't run into much if any boat traffic if any. You can put in at the confluence of the Gila River and the Colorado river and float down to one of the parks at Yuma. Half day float / paddle or maybe get soem directions to put in at what we call Bruce Church and make it a 3/4 day float. There are a couple bare beaches suitable for tenting. Look for tire tracks before picking a camping site. The last thing you want to do is get woken up in the middle by drinking teenagers in 4X4s. -- Bob La Londe Win a Tackle Pack Jig Fishing - Tips and Techniques Contest Courtesy of Siebler Custom Baits http://www.YumaBassMan.com |
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Bob La Londe wrote:
Hey SHRED!!! Did you get his post? Is it what you were looking for? THANKS BOB! ![]() |
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