10-25-2012, 04:16 PM
I posted a report on Weston,
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it seems to be doing pretty well. Still plenty of water for fish to survive the winter, and after the storms we've had, it's probably up a bit more. Winder has lots of water, Treasureton is fine on water. Oneida is completely full. I haven't had a chance to look at the others lately. Not sure how the bass fishing will be now that we've had cold and snow. I'm debating on whether to try it after it warms next week or just let it rest until spring.
The frustrating thing about Condie is that we saw it coming. I called the DWR several times trying to let them know that it was going to be drained, but they just kept telling me it would be fine. Well, it wasn't. It was by far one of my favorites too. Lets just hope we keep getting rain and snow and we don't get two years in a row of drought. We'll lose even more fisheries if that happens.
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it seems to be doing pretty well. Still plenty of water for fish to survive the winter, and after the storms we've had, it's probably up a bit more. Winder has lots of water, Treasureton is fine on water. Oneida is completely full. I haven't had a chance to look at the others lately. Not sure how the bass fishing will be now that we've had cold and snow. I'm debating on whether to try it after it warms next week or just let it rest until spring.
The frustrating thing about Condie is that we saw it coming. I called the DWR several times trying to let them know that it was going to be drained, but they just kept telling me it would be fine. Well, it wasn't. It was by far one of my favorites too. Lets just hope we keep getting rain and snow and we don't get two years in a row of drought. We'll lose even more fisheries if that happens.
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