07-26-2006, 12:54 AM
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<<<<[cool][#0000ff]Welcome to the board. I lived in California for quite a few years myself, and spent a lot of those years in the Sacramento area. Quite a few lakes in the hills that are similar in feel to Jordanelle. What ones did you have in mind?[/#0000ff] >>>>
TubeDude, Thanks for the warm welcome. I won't give up so easily on this lake. I know I'll get into the fish once I learn the lake. Specifically, Jordanelle reminds me of a lake in the East Bay hills (Livermore, CA) called Del Valle Res. But so many other lakes in California have this appearance as most of the larger bodies of water are man-made canyon reservoirs. I am familiar with the Sacramento area. I lived for 20+ years in Fremont. Also spent several years in Chico, as well as Truckee, and San Diego. Reno was my last stop before here.
[#0000ff]<<<<Maybe one of the BFT regulars on "Lake X" will hook up with you one of these days and download some inside info. We have lots of tubers and tooners on the board and many of us fish the RC area often. Otherwise, watch the boards and sometimes we post when we are planning a hit on an area, and ask if anybody else wants to join up. We're a friendly bunch.>>>>[/#0000ff] [#0000ff][/#0000ff] I'd defintely be interested in tagging along with those in the know. I am a serious fishermen but like to have fun. I know my stuff but am no pro. There is always room for improvement. Not only that, I enjoy fishing with others moreso than by myself! [#0000ff][/#0000ff] [/reply]
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<<<<[cool][#0000ff]Welcome to the board. I lived in California for quite a few years myself, and spent a lot of those years in the Sacramento area. Quite a few lakes in the hills that are similar in feel to Jordanelle. What ones did you have in mind?[/#0000ff] >>>>
TubeDude, Thanks for the warm welcome. I won't give up so easily on this lake. I know I'll get into the fish once I learn the lake. Specifically, Jordanelle reminds me of a lake in the East Bay hills (Livermore, CA) called Del Valle Res. But so many other lakes in California have this appearance as most of the larger bodies of water are man-made canyon reservoirs. I am familiar with the Sacramento area. I lived for 20+ years in Fremont. Also spent several years in Chico, as well as Truckee, and San Diego. Reno was my last stop before here.
[#0000ff]<<<<Maybe one of the BFT regulars on "Lake X" will hook up with you one of these days and download some inside info. We have lots of tubers and tooners on the board and many of us fish the RC area often. Otherwise, watch the boards and sometimes we post when we are planning a hit on an area, and ask if anybody else wants to join up. We're a friendly bunch.>>>>[/#0000ff] [#0000ff][/#0000ff] I'd defintely be interested in tagging along with those in the know. I am a serious fishermen but like to have fun. I know my stuff but am no pro. There is always room for improvement. Not only that, I enjoy fishing with others moreso than by myself! [#0000ff][/#0000ff] [/reply]
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