went there last weekend, almost dry couldn't get a boat in. felt like a fool, but why i was there two other boats pulled in and saw the same thing. thought i'd make a post and save some of you guys the drive over. less than two feet of water i would say the fishery will be lost by fall. it's a shame too i pulled some nice 20" - 24" ers through the ice this last winter. while there i drove to moon, same thing really low and muddy the bass should make it but i don't know about the trout.
went there last weekend, almost dry couldn't get a boat in. felt like a fool, but why i was there two other boats pulled in and saw the same thing. thought i'd make a post and save some of you guys the drive over. less than two feet of water i would say the fishery will be lost by fall. it's a shame too i pulled some nice 20" - 24" ers through the ice this last winter. while there i drove to moon, same thing really low and muddy the bass should make it but i don't know about the trout.
have you been down to krumbo at french glen?also the warner lakes use to have 2lb crappie.the blitzen also has some nice trout
Krumbo had a heavy algae bloom a couple weeks back, not uncommon for this time of year. It hasn't fished "great" this year, but, as always, the fish are in fantastic shape. The water is as high as I recall seeing it. The strange spring weather here in Harney County really made things tough early on.
Chickahominy was reported by the local bio as one fish/9 hrs/angler. We will lose it...such a shame.
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